How To Shoot Reportage
brutally practical tips and tricks
de enzo dal verme
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À propos du livre
“How To Shoot A Reportage” is designed to help professional photographers and inspire photography novices who want to learn how to get the most out of a shooting trip.
After spending over a decade traveling all around the world, Enzo Dal Verme felt it was time to reveal some tricks of the trade.
His manual “How To Shoot Reportage” covers a variety of topics designed to help photographers to create impactful images with an eye to the publishing market.
The second edition is now available: 128 pages, revised and improved, of shooting strategies made clear in behind-the-scenes episodes illustrated with pictures from the photographer's archive.
Inside you will find:
How to spot a hot subject
How to find an appropriate angle for rendering it
How to organize a very intense shooting trip
Pre-production research
Networking and making contacts online
What to include in your luggage
Technical equipment
How to schedule your shootings
How to line up the pictures taken day by day
How to manage local contacts
Mistakes that can be avoided
What and how to shoot
What’s essential to include in your reportage
Composition
Light
Night pictures
Exposure
Exposure Bracketing
The Motion Blur technique
The Panning technique
The Slow Sync Flash technique
The Fill Flash technique
The model release
How to conduct an interview
Postproduction
Info file, copyright, file naming
Retouching the pictures
Texts and captions
How to deliver your work as a pro
After spending over a decade traveling all around the world, Enzo Dal Verme felt it was time to reveal some tricks of the trade.
His manual “How To Shoot Reportage” covers a variety of topics designed to help photographers to create impactful images with an eye to the publishing market.
The second edition is now available: 128 pages, revised and improved, of shooting strategies made clear in behind-the-scenes episodes illustrated with pictures from the photographer's archive.
Inside you will find:
How to spot a hot subject
How to find an appropriate angle for rendering it
How to organize a very intense shooting trip
Pre-production research
Networking and making contacts online
What to include in your luggage
Technical equipment
How to schedule your shootings
How to line up the pictures taken day by day
How to manage local contacts
Mistakes that can be avoided
What and how to shoot
What’s essential to include in your reportage
Composition
Light
Night pictures
Exposure
Exposure Bracketing
The Motion Blur technique
The Panning technique
The Slow Sync Flash technique
The Fill Flash technique
The model release
How to conduct an interview
Postproduction
Info file, copyright, file naming
Retouching the pictures
Texts and captions
How to deliver your work as a pro
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Portrait standard, 20×25 cm
# de pages: 128 - Date de publication: nov 21, 2011
- Langue English
- Mots-clés learn photojournalism, learn reportage, how to photography, how to photojournalism, digital photography, photography tips, documentary photography, travel photography, photography manual, photojournalism, reportage
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À propos du créateur
Currently based in Milan. His work has been published in Vanity Fair, l’Uomo Vogue, The Times, Marie Claire, Madame Figarò, Panorama and many other magazines.