Amherst Media Presents New Book: Professional Portrait Photography, by Lou Jacobs Jr.
In the new book, "Professional Portrait Photography", author Lou Jacobs Jr., himself an accomplished portrait photographer, looks at the work of ten of today's top portrait photographers. Each chapter features one artist's working techniques along with 15-20 of their most popular and enduring images.
Buffalo, NY (PRWEB) April 18, 2008 -- In the new book, "Professional Portrait Photography", author Lou Jacobs Jr., himself an accomplished portrait photographer, looks at the work of ten of today's top portrait photographers. Each chapter features one artist's working techniques along with 15-20 of their most popular and enduring images.
In a field where clients grow more demanding and fashion-savvy every day, professional portrait photographers can't depend on lucky accidents. In order to capture portraits that satisfy their clients and will stand the test of time, they must learn to inspire expressions and moods, modulate lighting, and adjust composition-all as they chat with clients. A pro can create magic in portraits and portrait clients happily pay for that skill.
Professional Portrait Photography
It's worth being influenced by work one likes, writes Jacobs, and Professional Portrait Photography is full of images that are sure to inspire. To ensure wide appeal, Jacobs has drawn his contributors from around the United States and England, and selected artists with contrasting styles that show the full range of potential in modern portrait photography. One contributor, Steven Begleiter, comes from the world of editorial and commercial photography, having worked for years as an assistant to Annie Liebowitz and Mary Ellen Mark. His images reflect his more fashion-oriented style, a look that appeals to many clients. Another, Frank Frost, has worked throughout his long career in the world of wedding and portrait photography. An esteemed educator, his techniques and images have a timeless quality that reflects a mastery of his craft. Still other contributors specialize in creating portraits with a fine-art edge, or images that capture vibrant motion with an almost photojournalistic style.
Additionally, Jacobs provides insightful text, based on his interviews with each of the contributors. These cover favorite techniques, from lighting and posing, to composition and post production. Each photographer also discusses his or her approach to the creative side of portraiture, discussing the role of developing a style, ways of staying creative and innovative, and tips for building a business around one's personal approach to portraiture.
"Whether new to the field of portraiture or an experienced photographer looking for a little inspiration, this book is sure to please." Buy it here.
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