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free ebook : Master Posing Guide for Wedding Photographers - Bill Hurter
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Bill Hurter has been involved in the photographic industry for the past thirty years. He is the former editor of Petersen’s
PhotoGraphic magazine and currently the editor of both AfterCapture and Rangefinder magazines. He has authored over
thirty books on photography and hundreds of articles on photography and photographic technique. He is a graduate of
American University and Brooks Institute of Photography, from which he holds a BFA and Honorary Masters of Science
and Masters of Fine Art degrees. He is currently a member of the Brooks Board of Governors. Early in his career, he covered
Capital Hill during theWatergate Hearings and worked for three seasons as a stringer for the L.A. Dodgers. He is married
and lives in West Covina, CA.
free ebook : Face to Face Rick Sammon's Complete Guide to Photographing People - Rick Sammon
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If you are reading these acknowledgments, you are
probably looking for your name and for some nice
things that I might have said about you. Or, you
may be interested in seeing who is on my “thank
you” list for helping me with this book. Well, many
people have helped me with this work, as well as
with my photography career. If you are one of
them, I hope I remembered to properly thank you
in this section. If you don’t see your name here,
please drop me an email and remind me of my
temporary memory loss. I’ll be sure to remember
to get you into my next book!
free Ebook : Create Erotic Photography - Young, Richard
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Richard Young is a professional photographer
based in Las Vegas, NV, who specializes in fine-art,
fashion, glamour, and portrait photography. His
career has taken him around the country, working
on assignment and teaching his methods to
other aspiring professionals.
Free ebook : 500 Poses for Photographing Group Portraits
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be a challenge, but the complications are compounded
with each subject that is added to the frame. Not only
must each subject look good individually, but the group
must also look good collectively. Additionally, the relationships
between the subjects often need to be established
through the posing and composition of the image.
Free ebook : 500 Poses for Photographing Brides
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Determining the best way to pose a subject—a way that
is simultaneously flattering, appropriate, and visually
appealing—can be one of the biggest challenges in designing
a successful portrait. This is especially true when creating
portraits of brides, where the photographer may be called
on to create anything from a very traditional head-andshoulders
pose to a more adventurous full-length look
straight out of the pages of a fashion magazine. Quite simply,
the variations are almost limitless—as is the pressure to perform
flawlessly throughout this once-in-a-lifetime event.
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