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| Group portrait photography is one of the greatest challenges in portrait photography. From lighting and posing to
focusing and exposure, every aspect of the shoot becomes more complex when multiple subjects are involved!
Drawing on the expertise of top professional photographers, Rangefinder editor Bill Hurter explores the art
of group portraiture, providing the information you need to select the right equipment and locations and guiding you
through the creation of effective groupings, flattering poses, and a cohesive look.
Filled with outstandng images and tips covering groups of all sizes—from couples to the giant staff of a corporation—this
book provides strategies that will yield unmatched results. Whether you photograph weddings, families, businesses,
teams, or all of the above, it's a must have book for professional photographers!
FEATURES:
*Techniques for both digital and film photographers
*Posing groups of any size with dramatic results—including couples, families, bridal parties, and other groups
*Creating pleasing compositional forms
*Coordinating apparel for a cohesive group portrait
*Using levels to pose large groups
*Optimizing your lighting, both indoors and out
*Controlling depth of field to keep everyone in focus—even in really big groups
SPECS: 8.5 X 11, paperback, 150 full color photos, 128 pgs, index, glossary
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FEATURES:
*Techniques for both digital and film photographers
*Posing groups of any size with dramatic results—including couples, families, bridal parties, and other groups
*Creating pleasing compositional forms
*Coordinating apparel for a cohesive group portrait
*Using levels to pose large groups
*Optimizing your lighting, both indoors and out
*Controlling depth of field to keep everyone in focus—even in really big groups