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Title
Picture Perfect Posing: Practicing the Art of Posing for Photogr
ISBN
9780321966469

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Pearson Education
ISBN-10
0321966465
ISBN-13
9780321966469
eBay Product ID (ePID)
175909409

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
336 Pages
Publication Name
Picture Perfect Posing : Practicing the Art of Posing for Photographers and Models
Language
English
Subject
Commercial, Subjects & Themes / Portraits & Selfies, Techniques / Digital (See Also Computers / Digital Media / Photography)
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Author
Roberto Valenzuela
Subject Area
Photography
Series
Voices That Matter Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
32.7 Oz
Item Length
9.8 in
Item Width
8.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2012-278107
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
779.2
Table Of Content
Part I: Roberto Valenzuela's Posing System I: FOUNDATION Chapter 1: Spinal Chord: The foundation of all posing Chapter 2: Weight Distribution 2: FEELING AND ENERGY Chapter 3: 90-degree angles on the arms, wrists, or legs Chapter 4: Three point check combinations (collarbones, nose, eyes) Chapter 5: Create Gaps 3: HANDS Chapter 6: The Hand / Arm Context System (H.C.S) Chapter 7: Styling Hands and Fingers (Advanced Techniques) Chapter 8: Origin of Hands Must Be Visible Chapter 9: Avoid Mirroring 4: SUBJECT(S) RATIO AND PLACEMENT Chapter 10: Interaction and Placement of Subjects Chapter 11: Near Equal Ratio of Subjects' Bodies (Couples) 5: EXECUTION AND DYNAMIC GROUPS PORTRAITS Chapter 12: Invisible Plane Angle Check Chapter 13: The Nose X-Factor Chapter 14: Subject Emphasis Chapter 15: Posing with Movement, Feeling, and Expression Part II: Posing Chart for Couples Implementing the Posing System
Synopsis
Photographer, author, and educator Roberto Valenzuela has a proven track record for teaching and explaining difficult concepts to photographers of all skill levels. His remarkable ability to break down complicated ideas into understandable, approachable elements that photographers can truly grasp--and then use their new found knowledge to improve their photography--made his first book, Picture Perfect Practice, a breakout success. In Picture Perfect Posing, Roberto takes on the art of posing. For many photographers, after learning to compose an image and even light it properly, a portrait can still easily be a failure if the pose is not natural, elegant, and serving the needs of both the subject and the photographer. Instead of just showing page after page of poses--like most posing books on the market--Roberto actually breaks down the concept of posing by examining the anatomy, starting with the core foundation: the spinal chord and neck. Building from there, Roberto discusses every component of what makes poses work, as well as fail. How should the model hold her hands? Bend her elbows? Position her fingers? Should the model look toward or away from the camera, and why? It all depends on what the photographer wants for the shot, and Roberto discusses the entire process, from the intent of the photographer through the execution of the pose. For those who have been discouraged by an inability to pose their subjects, or who have simply not known where to start in order to "figure it out," Picture Perfect Posing is the essential resource they need to learn how posing truly works, and how they can learn to direct the exact pose they need for the shot they want., Photographer, author, and educator Roberto Valenzuela has a proven track record for teaching and explaining difficult concepts to photographers of all skill levels. His remarkable ability to break down complicated ideas into understandable, approachable elements that photographers can truly grasp-and then use their newfound knowledge to improve their photography-made his first book, Picture Perfect Practice, a breakout success. In Picture Perfect Posing, Roberto takes on the art of posing. For many photographers, after learning to compose an image and even light it properly, a portrait can still easily be a failure if the pose is not natural, elegant, and serving the needs of both the subject and the photographer. Instead of just showing page after page of poses-like most posing books on the market-Roberto actually breaks down the concept of posing by examining the anatomy, starting with the core foundation: the spinal chord and neck. Building from there, Roberto discusses every component of what makes poses work, as well as fail. How should the model hold her hands? Bend her elbows? Position her fingers? Should the model look toward or away from the camera, and why? It all depends on what the photographer wants for the shot, and Roberto discusses the entire process, from the intent of the photographer through the execution of the pose. For those who have been discouraged by an inability to pose their subjects, or who have simply not known where to start in order to figure it out, Picture Perfect Posing is the essential resource they need to learn how posing truly works, and how they can learn to direct the exact pose they need for the shot they want., Photographer, author, and educator Roberto Valenzuela has a proven track record for teaching and explaining difficult concepts to photographers of all skill levels. His remarkable ability to break down complicated ideas into understandable, approachable elements that photographers can truly grasp-and then use their newfound knowledge to improve their photography-made his first book, Picture Perfect Practice, a breakout success.In Picture Perfect Posing, Roberto takes on the art of posing. For many photographers, after learning to compose an image and even light it properly, a portrait can still easily be a failure if the pose is not natural, elegant, and serving the needs of both the subject and the photographer. Instead of just showing page after page of poses-like most posing books on the market-Roberto actually breaks down the concept of posing by examining the anatomy, starting with the core foundation: the spinal chord and neck. Building from there, Roberto discusses every component of what makes poses work, as well as fail. How should the model hold her hands? Bend her elbows? Position her fingers? Should the model look toward or away from the camera, and why? It all depends on what the photographer wants for the shot, and Roberto discusses the entire process, from the intent of the photographer through the execution of the pose. For those who have been discouraged by an inability to pose their subjects, or who have simply not known where to start in order to "figure it out," Picture Perfect Posing is the essential resource they need to learn how posing truly works, and how they can learn to direct the exact pose they need for the shot they want., Photographer, author, and educator Roberto Valenzuela has a proven track record for teaching and explaining difficult concepts to photographers of all skill levels. His remarkable ability to break down complicated ideas into understandable, approachable elements that photographers can truly grasp-and then use their newfound knowledge to improve their photography-made his first book, Picture Perfect Practice, a breakout success. In Picture Perfect Posing, Roberto takes on the art of posing. For many photographers, after learning to compose an image and even light it properly, a portrait can still easily be a failure if the pose is not natural, elegant, and serving the needs of both the subject and the photographer. Instead of just showing page after page of poses-like most posing books on the market-Roberto actually breaks down the concept of posing by examining the anatomy, starting with the core foundation: the spinal chord and neck. Building from there, Roberto discusses every component of what makes poses work, as well as fail. How should the model hold her hands? Bend her elbows? Position her fingers? Should the model look toward or away from the camera, and why? It all depends on what the photographer wants for the shot, and Roberto discusses the entire process, from the intent of the photographer through the execution of the pose. For those who have been discouraged by an inability to pose their subjects, or who have simply not known where to start in order to "figure it out," Picture Perfect Posing is the essential resource they need to learn how posing truly works, and how they can learn to direct the exact pose they need for the shot they want.
LC Classification Number
TR678.V35 2014

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