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portrait technique books


ericpeltier

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This is a very good forum, I'm impressed. And getting more interested in portraiture because of it!

 

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Could someone suggest a good portaiture technique book for budget portraiture? I don't have a huge studio with mega-lights, I just wnat to get the most I can out of free light (the sun) and my Sunpak 288.

 

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Thanks

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I've mentioned this before, but it bears repeating. I have a number of

books on photography. They helped a lot in giving me the confidence

to try out techniques for myself. But I found that it's not until you

actually experiment for yourself that you find out how things actually

look and work.

 

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In your case, you should buy or build gold, silver, white, and black

reflectors (as well as a diffuser) and a stand to attach them to. Then

set up different scenarios and experiment with different subject

placement in respect to the natural light and your reflectors. Then

add some manual fill flash to see how that changes the look (don't use

TTL except to learn more about how your camera reacts). It's not

necessary, but an incident meter with flash capability would be

extremely helpful in learning how to repeat these kinds of setups.

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