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Rod Ashford
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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Rotovision; Revised edition edition (1 Oct 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 2940378312
  • ISBN-13: 978-2940378319
  • Product Dimensions: 27.2 x 22.6 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 324,660 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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The nude is a difficult subject to light. This book gives ideas on lighting nude and semi-nude figures, based on successful examples by established and renowned photographers. This revised edition features all new three-dimensional illustrations, plus new images from photographers working in digital. The pictures in Lighting for Nude Photography are both beautiful and inspiring, covering full nude and semi-nude erotica, working from natural light and simple light setups, to complex multi-light arrangements. The accompanying diagrams provide a starting point for readers to experiment with their own photography.

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Arguably more than any other subject, photographing the human
body presents us with both the greatest variety and the greatest challenge.
Images of the nude can exact a whole range of emotions from both male and
female viewers, with the power to excite or threaten, stimulate or offend.
Principally aimed at anyone who takes their photography seriously,
'Lighting for Nude Photography' explains through illustrations and text
exactly how sophisticated lighting effects have been created by some of the
world's leading exponents of the genre. The images have been selected to
demonstrate both classic and contemporary photographic lighting styles, and
in most cases the author has discussed the shots with the photographers
concerned who have agreed to divulge every detail about how their images
have been achieved. This book is a unique reference for anyone interested
in photographic lighting. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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If you want to learn about lighting and photography, look to other books. If know lighting, but want to be able to take pictures of nudes, you just need someone to tell you where to put all of your equipment and where to position the model. Do that enough times and you're a photographer specializing in nudes. This book will help you do this, if you experiment with its straightforward examples and explanations.

In a studio, the photographer has much more control over lighting. However, bad arrangement of lighting can lead to terrible skin coloring, dark circles under the eyes, wrinkles and blemishes where there are none, and many other unflattering effects. Proper lighting can also smooth over what the camera sees and distract the viewer from aspects about which the model is concerned. All of this, though, is even greater when photographing a nude model. The more skin and less clothes to hide the body, the greater the chance for disappointing and perhaps hurtful results.

In this book, Rod Ashford's 'Lighting for Nude Photography', he presents some very practical information on taking good photos. Contrary to my complaints about other books, though, and irronically, he provides very little tutorial text on photographing nudes and still has created the best book on the subject I've found so far. In a subtle way, it does the job that an experienced, terse photographer might do if he were to help you learn how to photograph nudes: he would just say, 'Put your camera here and point it there. Now put one light there with this reflector and another over there. Now, call the model over and have her sit there and face that way. Snap the picture and see what you get.' Really, that's all you need, but repeated many times.

Content Highlights
This book isn't exactly organized in chapters. Instead, there are a few pages of introduction and some basics of lighting and then the rest of the book is a handbook for many popular nude poses and hot to set up the lighting for them. Still, let me highlight each section so you have a better understanding of the book's contents.

In the first background pages of the book, he touches on some things the reader should already know about lighting, but with his own take on them. If after reading through these pages--which I recommend--you find that you don't understand what he's saying, you may want to consider getting a more basic studio photography book before making someone take their clothes off for you. It could be embarrassing for you and irritating for the model. After this, Ashford highlights light meters and their value for a couple of pages. Next he provides some thoughts being in control of light: reflecting, defusing, filing, and mixing. He also touches on the idea of using sun light, flashes, and strobe lights. He ends this background section with a run down of terms he uses throughout the book and a legend of lighting icons used in the book to illustrate which lights are place where in relation to the model and camera.

The remainder of the book provides a practical guide of how to photograph a nude model. For each project (for lack of a better word), you're shown the final photograph taken: usually a full page shot. Then you're given another full page showing an artist's drawing of where the model and relavent items are place (e.g., a chair or a bed), where each light source is placed--including any windows, and where the camera is positioned. This includes the angle and height of each--not in actual degrees or feet, though, but in general. The layout page includes notes and tips on putting the shot together. That's it. It's as simple as that. Basically, flip through the book--perhaps with the model in advance--and look for a shot or pose that you and the model like. If you have the necessary elements (i.e., the necessary lighting equipment), set up your studio or room and try to take the shot. Make adjustments for your particular studio and equipment, as well as to suit the model.

Conclusion
If you've never photographed nude models, but have experience in studio lighting, you can use this book to help you get practice taking nude photos. Just find a patient and willing model and then take you time setting up and taking a couple shots from the book each time. Over many sessions, you'll naturally improve your skills and style. Just be patient with yourself.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Myst buy! 1 May 2009
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This is an excellent book for lighting nude and fashion photography. I found everything I needed in here, with graphics and very detailed hints and tips.
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful
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This is how a book should be compiled, highly recommended for photographers and artists alike.
This book not only provides a great reference for setting up a photoshoot it also includes some of the most beautiful photographs of the female nude I have seen.

The photographers included in this book have used a variety of techniques and innovative ways in portraying the female form.

A must to own.

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