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Index
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1. EQUIPMENT AND BASIC TECHNIQUES
Camera Format/Size
Large Format Digital 35mm
Lenses
Image Stabilization Focal Length Digital Cameras and Focal Length Focusing Depth of Field Shooting Apertures
Shutter Speeds Film
Film Families Black & White
Digital Capture
ISO Settings Contrast Black & White Mode File Format White Balance Noise Reduction Sharpness
Exposure Metering
Reflected-Light Meters Incident-Light Meters Incident Flashmeters
Lights and Light Modifiers
Continuous Light vs. Strobe Light Modifiers
2. GOOD DIGITAL WORKING TECHNIQUES
Exposure Determining Your Camera’s E.I Metadata File Formats
JPEG RAW RAW Converters
Color Space Back Up Your Files Reformat Your Cards Printing Options
3. POSING
Subject Comfort The Shoulders Head Positions
The Seven-Eighths View The Three-Quarters View The Profile View
Tilting the Head The Eyes The Mouth
Natural Smiles Moistening the Lips Avoiding Tension Gap Between the Lips Laugh Lines
Chin Height Arms Hands Three-Quarter- and Full-Length Poses
Feet and Legs Full-Length Portraits Three-Quarter-Length Portraits Hands
4. COMPOSITION
The Rule of Thirds The Golden Mean Direction Compositional Forms Subject Tone Focus Lines
5. BASIC PORTRAIT LIGHTING
The Lights
Key and Fill Lights Hair Light Background Light Kicker Lights
Lighting Types
Broad Lighting Short Lighting
Basic Lighting Setups
Paramount Lighting Loop Lighting Rembrandt Lighting Split Lighting Profile Lighting
The Finer Points
Feathering Fill Light Placement
Lighting Ratios
Calculating Unique Personalities
Setting the Lights Metering for Exposure Flags or Gobos Reflectors
6. LIGHTING VARIATIONS
Window Light
Subject Positioning Metering White Balance Fill-in Illuminations Diffusing Window Light
One-Light Portraits
Portable Flash TTL Flash Exposure On-Camera Flash
7. OUTDOOR LIGHTING
Shade Fill-in Light
Reflected Fill Light Flash Fill Light
Subtractive Lighting Eliminating Overhead Light Scrims Background Control Direct Sunlight
Skimming the Light Cross Lighting Backlighting
Using Flash Outdoors
Flash Fill Flash Key
Additional Tips for Outdoor Lighting
Create Separation Use Care in Subject Positioning Employ a Tripod Watch the Color in the Shadows
8. SPONTANEOUS PORTRAITS
Observing the Subject Shooting Techniques
Composition Shutter Speed Don’t Skimp Master Your Camera Controls
9. CORRECTIVE TECHNIQUES
Facial Analysis Soft Focus and Diffusion Camera Height and Perspective Correcting Specific Problems
Overweight Subjects Thin or Underweight Subjects Elderly Subjects Eyeglasses One Eye Smaller than the Other Baldness Double Chins Wide Faces Thin Faces Broad Foreheads Deep-Set and Protruding Eyes Large Ears Very Dark Skin Tones Uneven Mouths Long Loses and Pug Noses Long Necks and Short Necks Wide Mouths and Narrow Mouths Long Chins and Stubby Chins Oily Skin Dry Skin Skin Defects
Be Discriminating
10. PHOTOSHOP RETOUCHING TECHNIQUES
Retouching Then Retouching Now Working with Layers
Linking Layers Layer Sets Background Copy Layer
Retouching
Soft Focus Selective Focus Removing Blemishes Shininess and Wrinkles Teeth and Eyes Glare on Glasses Contouring with the Liquify Filter
Actions
11. FINE PRINTS
What is a Fine Print? Good Color Management
Camera Profiles Monitor Profiles Printer Profiles
Archival Permanence Enlarging Images
Stair Interpolation Alien Skin’s Blow Up
Print Finishing
Dodging and Burning-In Contrast Control Color Correction Toning Handcoloring Effects Vignettes
Sharpening
CONCLUSION THE PHOTOGRAPHERS GLOSSARY INDEX
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