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Developing a Portrait Style, revisited

Developing a Portrait Style, revisited

In my book Studio Lighting Anywhere I quote the late Richard Avedon who once said, “I think all art is about control—the encounter between control and the uncontrollable.” That’s what a dedicated studio, no matter what size it may be or where it may be located, can offer a photographer.

Let’s Cool Off: Monochrome is Not Just Black & White

Let’s Cool Off: Monochrome is Not Just Black & White

he definition of monochrome is an image displaying a single colour or different shades of a single color. Monochrome photography is photography in which the entire image is recorded and represented by differing amounts of light instead of different hues.

Things I Promised Not to Tell: A Free DSLR?

Things I Promised Not to Tell: A Free DSLR?

When it was launched in late 2000, the 3.1-megapixel—I don’t think anybody called’em megapixels until Olympus started doing it—Canon EOS D30 cost $3,000, or about $5,300 in today’s dollars. Not surprisingly, even though I had several EOS film SLRs that was too expensive for me.