Light: Science and Magic: An Introduction to Photographic Lighting by Steven Biver, Paul Fuqua, Fil Hunter

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  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 12,392

Textbook Information

  • ISBN-13: 9780240808192
  • Edition Description: New Edition
  • Edition Number: 3
  • Pub. Date: April 2007
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books

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  • Pub. Date: April 2007
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
  • Format: Textbook Paperback, 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 12,392

Synopsis

  • Now in paperback
  • Highly respected text on lighting theory covering the principles, applications, and equipment for informed lighting decisions
  • Sidebars highlight special lighting questions
  • Numerous photographs and illustrations provide clear examples
This is not primarily a how-to book with only set examples for photographers to follow; rather, Light: Science and Magic provides the reader with a comprehensive theory of the nature and principles of light to allow individual photographers to use lighting to express their own creativity. Numerous photographs and illustrations provide clear examples of the theories delineated within the text, while sidebars highlight special lighting questions.

About the Authors:

A former police officer and director of public information for Metropolitan Police Department, Washington DC, Paul Fuqua started his own audiovisual production company in 1970. Dedicated to teaching through visuals, he has written and produced educational and training material in a variety of fields, including law, science, and nature. His photography takes him all over the world, but he makes his home in Arlington, VA.

Fil Hunter is a highly respected commercial photographer specializing in still life and special effects photographs for advertising and editorial illustration. During a career spanning over three decades, he has worked for such clients as America Online, US News, Time-Life Books, Life Magazine (27 covers), the National Science Foundation, and National Geographic. He has taught photography at the university level and has served as technical consultant on a number of photographic publications. Mr. Hunter has won the Virginia Professional Photographer's Grand Photographic Award three times. He lives in Alexandria, VA.

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Audience: Academic photography and lighting courses; trade potential in both still and motion picture/video photography markets; specialty accounts with lighting distributors, Lighting Dimensions.

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This is a practical text for photographers (student or working pro) who need to solve a lighting problem. The exercises use minimal equipment and are based on studio still lifes; once understood, the principles can be used anywhere. By controlling the size of the light source, the type of reflection, and the family of angles of the reflections, the photographer can get the results he wants. Step-by-step examples include lighting glass, metal, shiny, black on black, and white on white subjects. Film range vis-a-vis shadows and highlights and the problems of mixed fluorescent and tungsten lighting are discussed, as are different types of studio lights. Illustrations are well placed and helpful. Recommended.-- Rona Mosler, Hackettstown P.L., N.J.

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Steven Biver, Virginia, USA, Commercial photographer, former clients include Adobe, Mobil, Newsweek, Black and Decker

Paul Fuqua, Virginia, USA, started his own audiovisual production company in 1970. Dedicated to teaching through visuals, he has written and produced educational and training material in a variety of fields, including law, science, and nature. His photography takes him all over the world, but he makes his home in Arlington, VA.

Fil Hunter is a highly respected commercial photographer specializing in still life and special effects photographs for advertising and editorial illustration. During a career spanning over three decades, he has worked for such clients as America Online, US News, Time-Life Books, Life Magazine (27 covers), the National Science Foundation, and National Geographic. He has taught photography at the university level and has served as technical consultant on a number of photographic publications. Mr. Hunter has won the Virginia Professional Photographer's Grand Photographic Award three times. He lives in Alexandria, VA.

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the thing I needed when i started shooting with studio lights at homeby Eli_K

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July 30, 2009: I am a beginner with some experience - on trial and error base. This book gave me deeper understanding of light and the way one can manage the light. Good examples, understandable language, improves skills if you follow the examples.

Light will never be the same.by Anonymous

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April 13, 2009: Great book for semi-professional and professional photographers. Students could learn much. But you have to be open to the fact you may not have put all the parts together that this book does. I will never think of light and photography in the same way now. Definitely one to get. Does not matter if you shoot digital or film. The information is applicable for ALL photography.