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Any ideas of a great reference book for lighting? I went ahead and bought:
"Lighting for Portrait Photography (Revised Edition) by Steve Bavister"
But I must admit despite everyone raving about it I was dissapointed. If someone is going to go to the trouble of providing 3D scene representations of certain shoots, then they should at least be accurate. There are a few text references in this book that mention key distances or reflectors, or even extra lights that clearly aren't in the diagrams. Made me a bit dubious to be honest.
That coupled with the massive concentration on medium-format and lack of in depth engaging info about each shot made me a bit annoyed. Obviously the pictures were great though!
So any others that people recommend? Not just for portraits but lighting in general? I'm an IT techie so make it as geeky as you wish. Can't believe there isn't a 'lighting bible' that everyone must confess to own......
Cheers.
"Lighting for Portrait Photography (Revised Edition) by Steve Bavister"
But I must admit despite everyone raving about it I was dissapointed. If someone is going to go to the trouble of providing 3D scene representations of certain shoots, then they should at least be accurate. There are a few text references in this book that mention key distances or reflectors, or even extra lights that clearly aren't in the diagrams. Made me a bit dubious to be honest.
That coupled with the massive concentration on medium-format and lack of in depth engaging info about each shot made me a bit annoyed. Obviously the pictures were great though!
So any others that people recommend? Not just for portraits but lighting in general? I'm an IT techie so make it as geeky as you wish. Can't believe there isn't a 'lighting bible' that everyone must confess to own......
Cheers.
