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Author Beckstead, David, author.

Title The shadow effect : creative lighting, posing, and composition for photographers / David Beckstead.

Publication Info. Buffalo, NY : Amherst Media, 2016.

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Description 1 online resource (127 pages) : photographs
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Note Includes index.
Contents A different approach -- Perfect patterns -- Big, bold lines -- Establishing mood -- Behind the veil -- What to emphasize? -- A varied approach -- The shadowy form -- Architectural lines -- LED lighting -- Color-balanced light -- Blinding light -- Trees and walls -- Tonal separation -- A simple comb -- About the face -- A fabric-store find -- Leading lines -- A clean background -- Split lighting -- Rim lighting -- Found objects -- Fantastic fabric -- Going to a gobo -- Shadow wings -- At the day's end -- Group portraits -- Foreground shadows -- Fencing lessons -- Palm fronds -- Building trust -- Finessing the effect -- Variations -- Focus on the groom -- Strong contrast -- High camera angles -- Low camera angles -- On the streets -- Playtime -- Off the grid -- A blank canvas -- Tenacity -- The angle of the light -- Framing the subjects -- Spooky and sinister -- Pure Hollywood -- Challenging exposures -- Window shopping -- Fresh ideas -- A perfect silhouette -- Just for fun.
Summary "In this book, award-winning photographer David Beckstead shows you how to "play in the shadows" to design riveting, storytelling, moody images that will set your work apart from the competition and inspire you to push the boundaries of your creativity."-- Provided by publisher.
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Photography -- Lighting.
Photography -- Lighting.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
ISBN 9781682031117 (electronic book)
168203111X (electronic book)
168203108X
9781682031087