Buy Digital Cameras
 Location:  Home» Photo Books » General » Portrait Photographer's Handbook  
Customer Care
Place Orders
Returns
Shipping
Contact Us
Subcategories
Paperback
Trade

Portrait Photographer's Handbook

Portrait Photographer's Handbook

enlarge enlarge 
Author: Bill Hurter
Publisher: Amherst Media, Inc.
Category: Book

List Price: $34.95
Buy New: $16.90
You Save: $18.05 (52%)

Qty 6 In Stock


New (30) Used (14) from $16.90

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 22 reviews
Sales Rank: 17883

Media: Paperback
Edition: 3rd
Pages: 128
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.4

ISBN: 158428207X
Dewey Decimal Number: 778
EAN: 9781584282075
ASIN: 158428207X

Publication Date: August 1, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: NEW, LOOKS GREAT!

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - Portrait Photographer's Handbook
  • Paperback - Portrait Photographer's Handbook

Similar Items:

  • Master Lighting Guide for Portrait Photographers
  • The Best of Family Portrait Photography: Professional Techniques and Images
  • Light: Science and Magic: An Introduction to Photographic Lighting
  • Skin: The Complete Guide to Digitally Lighting, Photographing, and Retouching Faces and Bodies
  • Digital Wedding Photography: Capturing Beautiful Memories

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Combining time-tested practices with contemporary methods, this guidebook details the fine art of capturing formal and casual posed images. With advice and guidance from the finest and most decorated portrait and wedding photographers in the country, this instructional discusses subjects such as lighting in the studio and on location, improving improvisational shooting techniques, and how to retouch images in the post-production process to create truly flawless looks. A chapter addressing the common problems in taking portraitures—from working with subjects with glasses to subjects that vary in size, facial features, and skin tone—is also included.



Customer Reviews:   Read 17 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent book   September 7, 2008
S. Daniels
This is an excellent book including both technical and creative information. What most impresses me about this book is that it is not "dumbed down". I also think it is geared toward the more intermediate level audience. Itt is not a beginner or primer book. You should already be doing some portraiture work to get the most out of this book. Lots of beautiful sample photos and their camera settings included.


3 out of 5 stars Good book, but a tad over-priced for what you get.   July 3, 2008
H. Dillon (Kentucky)
This book had a few good tips in it for portrait work. I feel though it is over-priced for what you get. It is not really a book that I would read more than once, so to me, this should just be borrowed or checked-out at the library instead.


2 out of 5 stars Disappointed   April 23, 2008
Shunta C. Montgomery (Arizona, USA)
2 out of 8 found this review helpful

I saw the high ratings for this book and thought it would be great to add to my collection. While the pictures are vivid, the book is a disappointment. The focus seems to be primarily on digital photography. If you're using digital then this book might be good for you. I was hoping to have a book that offered insight into both. My focus is film. It always has been and always will be, as I love working in the darkroom. I enjoy to learn primarily from film based books because I have a chance to see what can be done without relying on viewing the image in the digital viewing area. I also get to see what work is done in the darkroom as opposed to PhotoShop. This book deals too much with both digital and PS editing techniques. As such, it's not a book that will go great on my shelf and I'll probably end up selling it in a garage sale someday. A waste of money as I am sure I won't get as much as I paid for it.

If digital is your medium then this book might work for you. If you're looking for great film techniques you may want to look into another book. Or at least look at an older edition of this book.



3 out of 5 stars Dissapointment for me   April 12, 2008
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Well, I bought this book based on glowing reviews. I should have checked it in the local bookstore first.

Cons: The book is loaded with so many soft focused images and pretentious poses as if there are no other technique. There is no life in those images. Some of images clearly overprocessed in Photoshop with oversharpened eyes and blurred faces. So, if you are into soap opera looks and poses this is certainly a book for you.

Pros: On the other side the author (and his contributors) does know his trade . Lighting, composition,color etc look very professional. It is just so boring



4 out of 5 stars A valuable resource   April 6, 2008
Richard Sallee (CT USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

"Portrait Photographer's Handbook" by Bill Hurter is a valuable resource for anyone interested in portraiture. It starts off with a pretty useless discussion of camera format/size. It then launches into lenses, film and so on. All of this is fairly elementary but useful as a review. However, when Hurter gets into metering, lights and light modifiers, things get more interesting. Chapter 3 is devoted to posing (there could be more on this). Chapter 5 discusses portrait lighting. While this might be a review for some, I found tips and tricks that I really appreciated. The lighting diagrams were well drawn and the illustrative photos were very good. (It sure does help to have beautiful people to photograph!). Chapter 7 on outdoor lighting was useful to me (I don't do that much outdoors). Chapter 9 on corrective lighting and posing techniques was well done. Chapter 10 was on PhotoShop retouching techniques - very good basic stuff. See also "Skin" by Varis. In short an excellent book, clearly written, and beautifully illustrated by some of the top portraitists (is there such a word?) of our day. I would have liked a few Karsh portraits included, but that's just me. Recommended.

Site Map | Contact Us | Disclaimer

© Copyright Digital Camera Comparison. All Rights Reserved