Learning to work with light is an important milestone in every photographer's career, and the ability to craft light to fit your vision for an image is a skill that cannot be overrated. Most often, that crafting of light is spoken of in terms of the quality and quantity of light. But there is an important, third component of light that heavily influences the final look of the image: the color of light. In Chroma: A Photographer's Guide to Lighting with Color, photographer Nick Fancher helps you elevate your game when it comes to introducing the bold, creative, and intentional use of color into your work.
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Höhe: 228 mm
Breite: 179 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-68198-310-3 (9781681983103)
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Nick Fancher is a Columbus, Ohiobased portrait and commerce photographer. He graduated from The Ohio State University with a BFA in fine art photography in 2005. His clients have included JackThreads, ESPN Magazine, The Ohio State University, CVS, and Getty. He adores good coffee, music, and the film work of Charlie Kaufman. He can be found online at nickfancher.com, @nickfancher (Twitter and Instagram), and nickfancherphoto (Facebook).
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Gels
Chapter 2: Ambient Light: Correcting vs. Pushing
Chapter 3: Creative Colors
Chapter 4: Layering Colors
Chapter 5: Modifier Options
Chapter 6: Gobos
Chapter 7: Mixing Hard and Soft Strobe
Chapter 8: Mixing Strobe and Ambient
Chapter 9: Catching the Light
Chapter 10: Color in Black and White