Studio anywhere : a photographer's guide to shooting in unconventional locations / Nick Fancher.

By: Publisher: San Francisco : Peachpit Press, 2015Description: 240 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780134084176 (pbk.) :
  • 0134084179
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23
Summary: The concept for 'Studio Anywhere' came from photographer Nick Fancher's experience trying to build model shots for his portfolio. As a young professional photographer with a family, he didn't have the money to rent out a studio, and he wasn't familiar with all the areas around some of his models' locations. So he started shooting in the models' living spaces. Each place was different-a penthouse here, a dark art space there - and they all forced him to think a bit outside the box and seek out photographic opportunities. All this gave him the idea for this book, which highlights what one can do with a bit of portable gear, a grasp of photographic basics, and a lot of imagination in order to see the possibilities in any given situation. Here Nick uncovers different 'studios' that can be created anywhere, from a basement to a street, from an office to a park, from a living room to a backyard.
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The concept for 'Studio Anywhere' came from photographer Nick Fancher's experience trying to build model shots for his portfolio. As a young professional photographer with a family, he didn't have the money to rent out a studio, and he wasn't familiar with all the areas around some of his models' locations. So he started shooting in the models' living spaces. Each place was different-a penthouse here, a dark art space there - and they all forced him to think a bit outside the box and seek out photographic opportunities. All this gave him the idea for this book, which highlights what one can do with a bit of portable gear, a grasp of photographic basics, and a lot of imagination in order to see the possibilities in any given situation. Here Nick uncovers different 'studios' that can be created anywhere, from a basement to a street, from an office to a park, from a living room to a backyard.

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