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The Naked and the Lens

A Guide to Nude Photography

By Louis Benjamin

The Naked and the Lens

ISBN: 9780240811598

Trim: 8.5in x 11in

Publication Date: September 30, 2009

Price: $34.95

Format: Book - Paperback

Pages: 248

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Description

The Naked and the Lens is designed as both a technical guide and an artistic inspiration. Filled with beautiful images of the nude form, it also shows you how this can be technically achieved. The book covers key topics: concept, lighting, directing, post-production, and artisic re-interpretation and how to find models. Legal and photo release issues are covered as well.

The techniques are up-to-date, including Photoshop CS4, RAW capture and shooting with a gray card to capture accurate white balance information. The lighting section will also show how to get studio quality light from hot-shoe flashes by adapting them to umbrellas and soft boxes.

Regardless of whether you are shooting in a studio or in a field, this book will show you how to create works of art with nude bodies and it will also teach through advice in a unique interview section with leading nude photographers around the world through their words and their images.

* Lavishly illustrated by contributors from around the globe
* Covers photographing art nudes from concept to completion
* Includes lighting, working with models, legal issues, and post-production
* Bonus interviews and expansive resources on www.TheNakedAndTheLens.com

Reviews

"Finding a worthwhile text on the subject of photographing nudes can be as daunting and, ultimately, disappointing as finding a good cup of coffee in an unfamiliar locale. Focal Press has produced a book that can save photographers of any ability level precious searching time so that he/she can be out shooting instead. The Naked and the Lens is a paradoxically concise yet digestibly complete examination of nude photography that treats the subject matter with rightful professional respect. It strikes an uncommon and welcomed balance between the unwieldy and haughty tomes on this subject and the pamphlet-like publications whose cookbook approaches fail to provide critical context. A resourceful guide for photographers of the naked/nude form, The Naked and the Lens provides historical, technical, and practical information yet manages through careful image selection and unassuming writing style to be effectively engaging such that the reader may find it useful to keep a Post-It note pad at arm's reach!
"Rather than a photographer, I consider myself an artist who uses a camera. The Naked and the Lens is a book I would not only appreciate having in my library, but I would actually purchase it to give to amateur and professional photographer friends of mine for their own collections. It'll be dog-eared in no time!" - Charles Laurier Dufour, Fine Art Nude Photographer, www.du4photo.com
"As an experienced fine art nude photographer, I found the The Naked and the Lens to be a very comprehensive look on the subject. It covers the gamut from the basics of photography as applied to this genre to finding models and how to work with them to achieve the results you want. I use many techniques mentioned to achieve my own artistic vision. As someone who has moved from the film to digital world, I especially appreciate the emphasis on digital techniques in camera and post processing. I even learned some new techniques! I highly recommend the book to both new photographers starting to explore nude photography as well as experienced ones to refresh your knowledge on nude photography as an art form, or learn something new if you are exploring digital camera or post processing." - Eric Scott, Fine Art Nude Photographer, www.ericscottfoto.com

Contents

~ TABLE OF CONTENTS ~

Dedication
Acknowledgments
Preface

Chapter 1: Gallery

Chapter 2: Undressing Fine Art

Chapter 3: The Body Itself - A Survey of Modes

Chapter 4: The Nude in Context

Chapter 5: Light, Shadow, Color, and the Qualities of Lighting

Chapter 6: Composition

Chapter 7: The Camera is Not an Eye

Chapter 8: Working With Models

Chapter 9: The shoot

Chapter 10: Digital Technique

Chapter 11: Interviews:
CONCLUSION

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