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Light: Science and Magic Fil Hunter (commercial photographer)

Light: Science and Magic By Fil Hunter (commercial photographer)

Light: Science and Magic by Fil Hunter (commercial photographer)


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Introduces a logical theory of photographic lighting - one that teaches beginning photographers to predict results before setting up lights. This book also covers the principles, applications, and equipment for informed lighting decisions. It features photographs and illustrations which provide examples of the theories.

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Light: Science and Magic Summary

Light: Science and Magic: An Introduction to Photographic Lighting by Fil Hunter (commercial photographer)

This highly respected text, now in paperback, has been thoroughly updated and revised. It introduces a logical theory of photographic lighting --- one that teaches beginning photographers to predict results before setting up lights. This is not primarily a how-to book with only set examples for photographers to follow. Rather, Light: Science and Magic provides the reader with a comprehensive theory of the nature and principles of light to allow individual photographers to use lighting to express their own creativity. Numerous photographs and illustrations provide clear examples of the theories delineated within the text, while sidebars highlight special lighting questions.

Although styles of photographic lighting continue to change, Light: Science and Magic does not go out of fashion because it is not based on style; rather it is based on the behavior of light. These principles will not change until fundamental physics does.

Light: Science and Magic Reviews

'This is the first book I have seen on photographic lighting that is worth using as a text. Light-Science and Magic is about principles, not cheap tricks or the authors' portfolio. Thanks.'---Pete Christman, Savannah College of Art and Design.

'An excellent guide to high-quality studio-style lighting, even on location.'---John Alderson, Booklist.

About Fil Hunter (commercial photographer)

Fil Hunter is a highly respected commercial photographer specializing in still life and special effects photographs for advertising and editorial illustration. During a career spanning over three decades, he has worked for such clients as America Online, US News, Time-Life Books, Life Magazine (27 covers), the National Science Foundation, and National Geographic. He has taught photography at the university level and has served as technical consultant on a number of photographic publications. Mr. Hunter has won the Virginia Professional Photographer's Grand Photographic Award three times. He lives in Alexandria, VA. Paul Fuqua, Virginia, USA, started his own audiovisual production company in 1970. Dedicated to teaching through visuals, he has written and produced educational and training material in a variety of fields, including law, science, and nature. His photography takes him all over the world, but he makes his home in Arlington, VA.

Table of Contents

Preface; Acknowledgments; How to Learn Lighting: What Are |The Principles|?, Why Are The Principles Important?, How Were The Example Subjects Chosen For This Book?, Do I Need To Do These Exercises?, What Kind Of Camera Do I Need?, What Lighting Equipment Do I Need?, What Else Do I Need To Know To Use This Book?, What Is The |Magic| Part Of This Book?; Light: The Raw Material of Photography: What is Light?, How Photographers Describe Light, Light Versus Lighting, How The Subject Affects The Lighting; The Management of Reflection and the Family of Angles: Types of Reflection, Diffuse Reflection, Direct Reflection, The Family of Angles, Glare Reflection, Applying the Theory; Surface Appearance: The Photographer as Editor, Capitalizing on Diffuse Reflection, Capitalizing on Direct Reflection, Competing Surfaces, Complex Surfaces; Revealing Shape and Contour: Depth Clues, Perspective Distortion, Tonal Variation, The Size of the Light, The Direction of the Light, How Much Tonal Variation Is Ideal?, The Glossy Box, Use Direct Reflection?; Metal: Flat Metal, Metal Boxes, Round Metal, Other Resources, Where Else Do These Techniques Apply?; The Case of the Disappearing Glass: The Principles, The Problems, Some Solutions, Objectives, Two Attractive Opposites, The Best of Both Worlds, Some Finishing Touches, Complications by Nonglass Subjects, Recognizing the Principle Subject; An Arsenal of Lights: The Single Light Set-up, Additional Lights, Mood and Key, Dark Skin, Available Light Portraiture, Setting Rules?; The Extremes: Why are the Extremes Important?, The Characteristic Curve, Using Every Resource, White-on-White, Black-on-Black, New Principles?; Traveling Light: Choosing the Right Strobe, Getting the Exposure Right, Getting More Light, Improving the Quality of Light, Lights of Different Colors, Lights of Different Duration, Is Studio Lighting Possible on Location?; Appendix One: Let There Be Light: Continuous Light, Flash, Making the Light Do What We Want; Appendix Two: The Complete Toolbox: Light Measurement, Positioning Devices, Diffusion Materials, Reflectors, Light Blockers, Spot Devices, Filters, Cases, Risk Management, Index

Additional information

CIN0240802756VG
9780240802756
0240802756
Light: Science and Magic: An Introduction to Photographic Lighting by Fil Hunter (commercial photographer)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1997-03-26
360
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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