Book description
Scott Kelby, author of the top-selling digital photography
book of all time, is back with an entirely new book in his
popular series that picks up right where part 4 left off.
It’s more of that “Ah ha—so that’s how
they do it,” straight-to-the-point,
skip-the-technojargon stuff you can really use today
that made part 1 so successful.
In parts 1 through 4 of this series, the most popular chapter
in the book has always been the last chapter: “Photo
Recipes to Help You Get ‘The Shot’.” In each
of those chapters, Scott shows a final image and then
describes how to get that type of shot.
Here, in part 5, he gives you what you’ve been waiting for:
an entire book of nothing but those amazing photo recipes.
But, he took it up a big notch by adding a behind-the-scenes
photo for every single recipe. Now you can see exactly how it
was done, so you can get that exact same look every
time.
In these extra pages, each spread allows you to dig in a
little deeper and really unlock the power of these recipes.
Scott breaks each spread into four segments: (1)
he explains exactly what you’re seeing behind the
scenes, (2) he lists all of his camera settings, and lens and
lighting info—it’s all there, (3) he gives you
his thought process, so you learn exactly why he does it
this way, and (4) he shares all the post-processing
in Lightroom or Photoshop that goes on after the shoot
(this is something other books leave out). Plus,
the whole book is packed with tips and insights you
won’t find anywhere else.
This isn’t a book of theory, full of confusing jargon
and detailed concepts. This is a book on which button to push,
which settings to use, and exactly how and when to use them.
With around 100 of the most popular photographic “tricks
of the trade,” the entire book is designed to get you
shooting like a pro starting today. You’re gonna love
it.
Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedicaion Page
- Acknowledgments
- Other Books by Scott Kelby
- About the Author
- Contents
-
Chapter One. Shooting Natural Light Portraits Like a Pro
- Seven Things You’ll Wish You Had Known...
- ...Before Reading This Book!
- Two More of Those Things
- One Last Thing
- For Better Light Outdoors, Shoot in Shade
- Final Image
- Diffusing Harsh Sunlight
- Final Image
- Diffusing a Larger Area
- Final Image
- Positioning a Reflector Outdoors
- Final Image
- Fix Dappled Light
- Final Image
- Direct, Contrasty Window Light
- Final Image
- Softening Window Light
- Final Image
- Shooting in Direct Sun
- Final Image
- Better Window Light
- Final Image
- Window Light Without Diffusion 2
- Final Image
-
Chapter Two. Using Just One Light Like a Pro
- One Light Outdoors
- Final Image
- Dramatic Portrait Lighting
- Final Image
- Fashion Lighting
- Final Image
- Mixing Natural with Studio Lighting
- Final Image
- Big, Beautiful, Wrapping Light
- Final Image
- Entertainment Lighting
- Final Image
- Dramatic Side Lighting
- Final Image
- Filling In Shadows
- Final Image
- Simple, Flat Lighting
- Final Image
- Playing Up the Shadow
- Final Image
-
Chapter Three. Using Two or More Lights Like a Boss!
- Beauty Look
- Final Image
- Two-Light Catalog Look (Men)
- Final Image
- Three-Light Catalog Look (Men)
- Final Image
- Edgy Lighting for Athletes
- Final Image
- Beauty Look with Wraparound Light
- Final Image
- One Main with Two Kickers
- Final Image
- Simplified Beauty Headshot Variation
- Final Image
- Fashion Lighting Variation
- Final Image
- Hurley-Look Headshot Lighting
- Final Image
- Working with V-Flats
- Final Image
- Two-Light Catalog Look (Women)
- Final Image
-
Chapter Four. Hot-Shoe Flash Like a Pro
- Making the Light Even Softer
- Final Image
- Two-Light Location Setup
- Final Image
- One-Flash Environmental Portrait
- Final Image
- The Advantages of Using a Larger Softbox
- Final Image
- Simple One-Light Outdoor Flash
- Final Image
- Softening Flash with a Hand-Held Diffuser
- Final Image
- Using Sunlight as Your Second Light
- Final Image
- The “Instant Black Background”
- Final Image
- Using Gels with Flash
- Final Image
- Dramatic Sunset Portrait
- Final Image
- Using a Spot Grid for a Focused Beam
- Final Image
-
Chapter Five. Shooting Weddings Like a Pro
- Controlling Light Outdoors
- Final Image
- Close-Up Detail Shots
- Final Image
- Mixing Natural Light with Strobes
- Final Image
- Reception Flash
- Final Image
- Be the Second Shooter
- Final Image
- Dramatic Lighting
- Final Image
- Using Natural Light Indoors
- Final Image
- Dramatic Edge Lighting with One Light
- Final Image
- Go Super-Wide for an Epic Feel
- Final Image
- The Lens Flare Look
- Final Image
- Controlling What You See in the Frame
- Final Image
-
Chapter Six. Shooting Travel Like a Pro
- Hiding Tourists, Cars, Buses, etc.
- Final Image
- There’s a Picture in There Somewhere
- Final Image
- Moving to Hide Distracting Stuff
- Final Image
- Finding Simplicity in a Busy Outdoor Scene
- Final Image
- Shoot the Details Instead
- Final Image
- The Waiting Game Gamble
- Final Image
- Zooming to Hide Distractions
- Final Image
- Changing Time and Perspective
- Final Image
- Another Trick for Hiding Tourists
- Final Image
- Shooting the Food
- Final Image
- Going on a Stakeout
- Final Image
-
Chapter Seven. Shooting Landscapes & Nature Like a Pro
- Shooting Streams
- Final Image
- Shooting Waterfalls
- Final Image
- Photographing Animals
- Final Image
- Shooting in Daylight
- Final Image
- Starbright Sun Effect
- Final Image
- Zoo Photography, Part 2
- Final Image
- Photographing in an Aquarium
- Final Image
- Shooting Individual Flowers
- Final Image
- Adding Water Drops to Flowers
- Final Image
- Shooting the Moon
- Final Image
-
Chapter Eight. Shooting Other Stuff Like a Pro
- Product Photography
- Final Image
- Car Detail Shots
- Final Image
- Panning to Show Movement
- Final Image
- Shooting Action
- Final Image
- It’s All About Composition
- Final Image
- On-Location Product Shoot
- Final Image
- Lighting Pets
- Final Image
- Shooting Cityscapes at Dusk
- Final Image
- Shooting a Starry Sky
- Final Image
-
Chapter Nine. Using Post Like a Pro
- Desatured Bleach Bypass Look
- Final Image
- High-Contrast Skin Look
- Final Image
- Tone-Mapped HDR Look
- Final Image
- Spotlight Effect
- Final Image
- Grungy, Aged Look
- Final Image
- Black & White
- Final Image
- Realistic HDR Look
- Final Image
- Creative White Balance
- Final Image
- Blur Vignette
- Final Image
- Dodging & Burning
- Final Image
- Duotone Look
- Final Image
- Index
Product information
- Title: The Digital Photography Book, Part 5: Photo Recipes
- Author(s):
- Release date: July 2014
- Publisher(s): Peachpit Press
- ISBN: 9780133856941
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