Cinematic Portraits: How to Create Classic Hollywood PhotographyAmherst Media, 18 mag 2015 - 128 pagine Pete Wright teaches you how to re-create mysterious, dark, and glamorous cinematic portraits reminiscent of those taken of 1920s’ and 1930s’ stars and starlets. The book contains 60 discrete sections which contain 60 of Wright’s most impressive, nostalgic black & white portraits, along with some alternate poses and lighting diagrams. In each section, the author details the steps taken to create the final portrait. You’ll learn how Wright conceptualized the shot and will gain insight into the location of the shoot, props selected to create the theme, wardrobe selection, and hair and makeup styling. The lighting units used on the set, light modifiers, and lighting setup employed will also be covered, allowing you to readily re-create the classic, dramatic Hollywood look with your own subjects. Wright will also discuss how he posed the subject to give him or her that superstar, larger-than-life look. |
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6 One LIght | 18 |
31 General Posing | 68 |
32 Posing Women | 70 |
33 Posing Women Continued | 72 |
34 Posing Men | 74 |
35 Posing Couples | 76 |
36 Creating a Story | 78 |
37 Composition Part 1 | 81 |
38 Composition Part 2 | 83 |
7 Two Lights | 20 |
8 Three or More LIghts | 22 |
9 Main Light Placements | 24 |
10 Hair LIght | 26 |
11 Skim or Kicker Light | 28 |
12 Detail Lights | 30 |
13 Broad Lighting | 32 |
14 Short Lighting | 34 |
15 Split LIghting | 36 |
16 Loop Shadow | 38 |
17 Rembrandt Lighting | 40 |
18 Butterfly Lighting | 42 |
19 Dramatic Shadows | 44 |
THE SHOOT | 46 |
21 1920s Fashion for Women | 48 |
22 1920s Fashion for Men | 50 |
23 1930s Fashion for Women | 52 |
24 1930s Fashion for Men | 55 |
25 Finding Models | 56 |
26 Finding Stylists | 58 |
27 Film Noir Hair and Makeup | 60 |
28 Building Sets | 62 |
29 Creating the Environment | 64 |
30 Jewelry and Accessories | 66 |
39 Composition Part 3 | 84 |
40 Depth in Images | 86 |
41 Shooting in the Studio | 88 |
42 Choosing Backgrounds | 90 |
43 Finding Locations | 92 |
44 Scouting Locations for Potential Problems | 94 |
45 Shooting on Location | 96 |
46 Dragging the Shutter | 98 |
PART 3 AFTER THE SHOOT | 100 |
48 Retouching Skin | 102 |
49 Working on the Eyes | 104 |
50 Adding Smoke to Cigars and Cigarettes | 106 |
51 PostProcessing | 108 |
52 Display Products | 110 |
53 Products for Sale | 112 |
BUILDING YOUR BUSINESS | 114 |
55 Your Portfolio and Website | 116 |
56 Client Consultation | 118 |
57 Giving Direction to the Client | 120 |
Conclusion | 122 |
Resources | 124 |
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