A five-step guide to creating unforgettable photographs
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Köp båda 2 för 593 kr"A road map to creating evocative images." * Publishers Weekly * Should be studied by every novice photographer hoping to turn their photographed images into truly memorable story telling. * Midwest Book Review * The Photography Storytelling Workshop is a well conceived and structured book, with an easy-to-navigate design and a good balance between text and images. A wise buy for any photographer seeking to hone their craft. * Digital Camera Magazine * "This is an inspiring book that takes a fresh approach to developing your photography projects. The writing is snappy and the ideas are clearly presented and attractively laid-out, allowing Beales' energy and enthusiasm for telling stories with photography to shine through." * Black & White Photography * "Thanks for the inspiration Finn. His new book is such a useful resource no matter what level of creative you are." * Hello Emilie * Finns book is an excellent resource if youre looking for the next step in your photography, having this on your shelf is a great place to start. -- Dan Rubin "A five-star masterpiece that takes photographers beyond the basics of beginner photography and teaches you how to tell a story with your images and get paid for it...If youve ever had ambitions to create narrative imagery, this is the best photo book you can buy." * Camera Jabber *
Starting out as a designer, Finn Beales decided the pictures he was commissioning werent good enough, so he left his desk behind, took up a camera and started telling his own stories. Ten years, 600,000 Instagram followers (@finn), and multiple awards later, in his first practical book, Finn shares what hes learned along the way: how to create, craft and share beautiful photographs that sell and attract attention. Finn knows what it takes to amplify a brand using a narrative cinematic style. His clients include Apple, Land Rover, Audi and Cartier.
Foreword Introduction The Power of Images Sparking the Imagination Where to Start? What You Will Need Gear: SLR Gear: Phone Apps Exercise: Image Editing on a Smartphone Storytelling 101 What is a Story? Location Character Event Project: Capture an Environmental Protrait The Importance of Shot Types Shot Types: Extreme and Long Shot Types: Medium and Medium Close Shot Types: Close-Up and Cutaways Project: One Subject, Ten Ways Creating a Body of Work Project: Everyday Cinematic Step 1: Pitch Website Instagram Ask the Right Questions The Creative Call Project: Develop a Treatment Pricing Selling the Estimate Step 2: Prepare Developing a Mood Board Mood-boarding for Colour Combining Colour Palettes Developing Your Own Colour Palette for Image Grading Exercise: Making the Grade Project: Edit Like a Painter The Location Recce Mission Control Step 3: Shoot Meeting Your Subjects See the Light Types of Sunlight Project: Capturing Mystery: Shooting Silhouettes Camera Settings Shooting with Prime lenses Exercise: Phone Portraits Shooting Technique: Rembrandt Exercise: Rembrandt Lighting Shooting Technique: Catchlights Exercise: Experimenting with Catchlights Shooting Technique: 50 & Stitch (the Brenizer Method) Exercise: Stitching Shooting Technique: Beginner Panning Shot Exercise: Panning with a Smart Phone Project: Keep Moving: Motion Blur Shooting Technique: Advanced Tracking Shot Exercise: Tracking Shooting Technique: Cinematic Project: Dreamlike Scenes with Lens Flare Shooting Technique: Dirty Foreground Step 4: Edit Save Time! Organise Your Images Making Your Selects Lightroom Collections Exercise: Making Collections Grading: Basic Adjustments Project: Shoot with Film to Influence Your Grade Introducing Film Grain and Effects Exercise: Adding Light Leaks Building a Story Backup, Backup, Backup Step 5: Deliver File Formats Sharpening Project: Finalising Your File Delivering Your Selects Index There is No Finish Line