This unique book is a photographer's guide to the powerful medium of the environmental portrait. It explores in lucid detail the many "moving parts" of this imaging style, including the techniques and creative processes that drive some of this genre's finest contemporary practitioners.
In Environmental Portraiture, author Jim Cornfield puts his readers behind the viewfinder to help them successfully master what he calls "the portrait photographer's most high-powered tool." In a series of detailed tutorial chapters and study models, Cornfield unpacks every practical aspect of the environmental portrait scenario, including research, location scouting, lighting interior and exterior environments, props and wardrobe, lens selection, composition, color, and after-capture.
Along with this wealth of comprehensive nuts-and-bolts information, the book probes the deep structure of environmental portraiture-the blend of a sitter's backstory with the meaningful visual clues in their surroundings. He introduces such concepts as "portraitcraft," "cognitive weight," and "the ideas and emotions quotient," among the many dimensions of an environmental portrait that create eye-opening revelations about the person in front of your lens.
A separate section of the book is devoted to a prestigious roster of contemporary environmental portraitists, specifically recruited for this book to explore in-depth selected samples from their diverse portfolios. They bring with them a score of insights, tips and fascinating anecdotes that demonstrate their individualized approaches to this versatile branch of the photographer's craft.
Written for professionals, amateurs and serious students of photography, this book is both a guide and inspiration to creating powerful, communicative environmental portraiture.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"With 30 years as an editor and writer for the photo industry under my belt, I am still unable to paint a picture with words the way Jim Cornfield does. Jim's prose pulls you in and keeps you gleefully engaged while he skillfully slips in all the complicated technical elements of his craft...eloquently and masterfully."
-Jacqueline Tobin, Editor-in-Chief of Rangefinder Magazine
"Jim Cornfield is the rare combination of a superb photographer and a lively, compelling writer. He brings intelligence and originality to his photographs and to every subject he's covered in his books and hundreds of magazine articles."
-Ellen Boughn, Author of Microstock Money Shots; Former Executive Editor of Corbis Images; Founder of After-Image Photo Agency
"Jim is one of the very few people I know in the communications field who's both excellent photographer and gifted writer...he has a seasoned reporter's eye for detail and ear for language, and the vocabulary to weave them seamlessly into a story. Along with all that, you get his finely tuned creative sensibility-a trait that the best photographers and graphic artists and writers need in abundance."
-Chris Barnett, Journalist and Author; Founder & Principal of Barnett Strategies
"A person like Jim Cornfield comes along only once in a great while. He is a fine photographer and a great writer, with many years of professional experience; His knowledge about the craft and science of professional photography is encyclopedic."
-Bill Hurter, Author and Photographer; Former Editor-in-Chief of Petersen's PHOTOgraphic, Rangefinder Magazine and AfterCapture Magazine
Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
General and Professional Practice & Development
Illustrationen
160 farbige Abbildungen
160 Illustrations, color
Maße
Höhe: 280 mm
Breite: 210 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-138-23516-8 (9781138235168)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Jim Cornfield is a freelance journalist, editor, travel writer, and veteran commercial photographer, based in Malibu Canyon, CA. His adventure and eco-travel articles, covering destinations from Israel, India, Costa Rica, Spain, and Italy to Honduras, the Cayman Islands, and Portugal, are widely published in magazines, including Scientific American, AARP Magazine, Sport Diver, Scuba Diving, and Continental Air Lines Magazine. His articles on photography and photo technique regularly appear in New York-based Rangefinder for which he is a columnist and contributing writer. Over a career that spans nearly 40 years, Jim Cornfield has been Feature Editor of Petersen's PhotoGraphic Magazine, Director of Photography for inflight magazine publisher East/West Network, and he was co-creator of the acclaimed book series, Masters of Contemporary Photography. His photographs are showcased in advertisements and corporate publications worldwide, for a clientele that includes NBC, CBS, Disney, Paramount Pictures, Tribune Broadcasting, Hewlett-Packard, Dole, AIG, Occidental Petroleum, and a gamut of periodicals including Reader's Digest, TV Guide, Los Angeles Magazine, Popular Photography and Oui. Cornfield is the author of five books and an experienced film and video director, having created many television commercials for his broadcasting clients. A native of Chicago, he was raised in suburban Los Angeles, graduated from UCLA and served four years as a commissioned officer in the US Air Force.
Acknowledgements
Foreword by Jacqueline Tobin
Preface: Beyond The Mask
Introduction
Part I: Fundamentals
Chapter One: Discovering the Environmental Portrait-A Memoir
Chapter Two: Portraiture and the Invisible Thread
Chapter Three: Deconstructing the Environmental Portrait, Phase One: A Look Backward
Chapter Four: Deconstructing the Environmental Portrait, Phase Two: In The Here And Now
Chapter Five: Executing the Environmental Portrait: The Opening Gambit
Part II: The Environmental Portrait In The Real World
Study Models: Ways to Actualize the Environmental Portrait
"The Four T's": A Template-a Guide for Organizing and Creating Serious Environmental Portraiture
The Tale
The Task
The Tactics
The Tools
Chapter Six: Study Model
The Four T's At Work
Professor Steve Mayo and the Ethos of a Great University
Chapter Seven: Study Model
Kid Thomas on The Vieux Carre
Chapter Eight: Study Model
Tony Costanza in the Lair of The Rat Pack
The Bartender Project
Chapter Nine: Study Model:
Craig Calfee and the Bamboo Bicycle
Chapter Ten: Study Model
Albert Lee, Country Music's Most Famous Unknown Artist
Chapter Eleven: Study Model:
Capt. Curry and the Saga of Aqua 2
Part III: Masters Of The Environmental Portrait - An Annotated Portfolio
Introduction to Part III
Chapter Twelve: Portraitcraft
Michael Grecco
Chapter Thirteen: Community
Phil Borges
Rania Matar
Tom Atwood
Chapter Fourteen: Interactions
Eric Myer
Chapter Fifteen: The Art Of Improvising
Al Satterwhite
Chapter Sixteen: The Fictive Persona
Larry Schiller
Michael Wilson
Chapter Seventeen: Dr. Light
Lou Jones
Chapter Eighteen: The Gold Standard
Joe McNally
Cathy Church and the Total Immersion Environmental Portrait
A Parting Word: On Newman, Self-Confidence, and the Critics in The Room Next Door
Index