The one that I always here of is "light it, shoot it, retouch it" by Scott Kelby.
The one that I always here of is "light it, shoot it, retouch it" by Scott Kelby.
Light: Science & Magic. It's basically a book on lighting physics in non-physicists language, and is brilliant.
Light: Science & Magic. It's basically a book on lighting physics in non-physicists language, and is brilliant.
FlyTVR said:Whenever I've asked Garry a question about lighting (or firearms for that matter), I am amazed at the detail of his answers! On that basis, I've just ordered the book. If it needs translation, I'll be picking Garry's brain!
Cheers.
Dav
If you go to the Amazon page, there's a "look inside" option: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Light-Science-Magic-Introduction-Photographic/dp/0240812255
Another vote for that one!
If you go to the Amazon page, there's a "look inside" option: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Light-Science-Magic-Introduction-Photographic/dp/0240812255 Another vote for that one!
Another +1. I usually download the free chapter via kindle store before taking the plunge.
There's three lighting books I have found the most use :
Light science magic
The Speedlighters hand book
Hot shoe diaries
All 3 contributed a lot to my learning in very different ways but LSM gives you the fundamentals that other books build upon. I was kind of hoping that this thread may have thrown up another gem. I'm considering the K Grey suggestion next.
I already have The speedlighters hand book and found it a great book!
Would you say Hot Shoe Diaries would be a good choice to go alongside it then?
) it is what it says, a diary of some of his shoots. That doesn't mean it's not a captivating read as i had a very hard time putting it down
i learnt alot more from the Speedliters handbook it has to be said.
Ahh ok I'll probs give HSD a miss for now then... basically I'm going to be teaching photography 2 days a week and suddenly thought "I don't know much about studio lighting!!!" so need something that's going to talk me through basic set ups and the like.
Light: Science & Magic. It's basically a book on lighting physics in non-physicists language, and is brilliant.
Light: Science & Magic. It's basically a book on lighting physics in non-physicists language, and is brilliant.