Minus 2/3 – The Invisible Flash: Crafting Light for Photographers in the Field
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Rating | : | 4.38 (508 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01N5AR2TT |
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Number of Pages | : | 451 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-05-17 |
Language | : | English |
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. Erich Salomon Award from German Society for Photography (DGPh) in 2014, and the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism in 2015. His works are exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide. He is the recipient of the 2006 Lucie Award for International Photographer of the Year, the prestigious Dr. His ongoing coverage of post-Soviet Russia has garnered him the distinction of being the world’s foremost color photographer documenting the region. He has been photographing for National Geographic magazin
Gregory said Huge disappointment.. Very disappointing book. Rocky nook is known for publishing great photography books so I didn't hesitate to order this one. I was expecting something along the lines of Hot Shoe Diaries or Creative Flash Photography but what I got was a printed portfolio that includes a single sentence describing the use of flash. A single sen. Plus Five Stars for Minus 2/3 Matt Barnett I've long been a fan of Gerd Ludwig's photography. I have every issue of his Geographic assignments. Along with David Alan Harvey, William Albert Allard and Joe McNally, Gerd is an inspiration. Unlike the other photographers, precious little is on the internet and YouTube featuring Gerd's techniques. Given that, his book is a . A must read for the serious photographer Can't say enough good things about this book! I really learned a lot. I wish he'd gone into more of his camera settings but the book was about flash - so, there ya go. If I ever have the chance to take a workshop from the author I definitely will! He knows his stuff!
Erich Salomon Award from German Society for Photography (DGPh) in 2014, and the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism in 2015. Gerd Ludwig was born in Alsfeld, Germany, and studied photography at Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen, Germany. His ongoing coverage of post-Soviet Russia has garnered him the distinction of being the world’s foremost color photographer documenting the region. Ludwig
As a photographer focusing on diverse cultural and environmental stories, Ludwig is often confronted with a wide range of low-light situations—from classic street photography to portraiture, from scenes in bustling night clubs to intimate moments in churches—many of which require additional lighting that must be created quickly, effectively, and discreetly.More than 20 years ago, Ludwig began incorporating small handheld flashes into his photography with the aim of creating an evenly balanced look in the final photograph. Gerd Ludwig, a National Geographic veteran known for his powerful photo essays, is one of the leading documentary photographers of our time. Packed with beautiful, effective, and moving images, Minus 2/3 offers ideas, insight, and inspiration for photographers looking to subtly incorporate flash into their work.Please note: Some images featured in this book may be considered unsettling for some sensitive readers.. Now, in Minus 2/3—The Invisible Flash: Crafting Light for Photographers in Field, Ludwig