Selected Product: | Skin: The Complete Guide to Digitally Lighting, Photographing, and Retouching Faces and Bodies Paperback Author: Lee Varis Publisher: Sybex Release Date: 2006-10-16 ISBN-10: 047004733X ISBN-13: 9780470047330 List Price: $39.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Moment It Clicks: Photography secrets from one of the world's top shooters (Voices That Matter) ISBN-10: 0321544080 ISBN-13: 9780321544087 List Price:$54.99 Master Lighting Guide for Portrait Photographers ISBN-10: 1584281251 ISBN-13: 9781584281252 List Price:$29.95 Light: Science and Magic: An Introduction to Photographic Lighting ISBN-10: 0240808193 ISBN-13: 9780240808192 List Price:$39.95 Lighting and the Dramatic Portrait: The Art of Celebrity and Editorial Photography ISBN-10: 0817442278 ISBN-13: 9780817442279 List Price:$29.95 Welcome to Oz: A Cinematic Approach to Digital Still Photography with Photoshop (VOICES) ISBN-10: 0735714002 ISBN-13: 9780735714007 List Price:$44.99 |
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I woulnt recommend this book to anyone who ever read Welcome To Oz! or any other decent book on photoshop. | skin | Customer Rating: | | I'm floored by this book, there are things I never would have thought of! lots to learn and it's going to take a while... I'm really happy that he offers tips for older editions of ps b/c I don't have cs3 but I can still do everything he talks about b/c he explains how to do it with older editions too.... fabulous book, must have!! | Insightful | Customer Rating: | I haven't read all the chapters yet, but so far the book has surpassed my expectations. It's easy to understand but aimed at those who want a deeper understanding of photography. I bought it for the purpose of learning more about accurate skin color in digital photography, but the book has much more in content, such as a good chapter on lighting and photographing people. |
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