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Publisher: Rocky Nook (November 15, 2017)
Publication Date: November 15, 2017
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Language: English
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This book does a good job of covering the proper use of flash equipment both in the studio and in the field. If you choose to buy this book, be aware that a lot of the book is about studio lighting, so if you don't do or plan to do any studio work these parts of the book will be less valuable to you. There's enough about in-the-field lighting to be useful to you if you don't do studio work.If you study (and not just read) this book and endeavor to apply the ideas the author presents (and you're willing to do a lot of trial-and-error effort) you'll get a good grounding in how to use a flash, or multiple flashes, to create beautifully lit photographs.There are many recommendations on equipment to use and equipment not to use and these discussions are quite helpful. The good news here is that a good flash setup can be put together without breaking the bank. The reader will have to decide which equipment is a good fit for his or her photographic needs.That said, there are a few oddities in the book...On page 48 there's an odd and confusing discussion about adjusting the brightness of the flash by changing the flash power (no doubt about this) and by changing the f stop, which, of course changes the brightness of the flash and of the entire image.Also, there is a discussion about how to balance flash illumination and background illumination beginning on page 88, and another discussion of the same subject that begins on page 172. These discussions are for all intents and purposes the same. Good ideas, though.I recommend this book to the user who is willing to spend some time understanding and trying the techniques described.
This is an excellent reference for flash photography that addresses several typical situations. It provides several equipment options that will meet your budget.The only recommendation would be the addition of a one page checklist for each situation. This would be a quick reference for setup and also a quick reference for addressing specific issues.
Scott is probably the most prolific writer of our time on the subject of photography and Adobe Photoshop. He knocks out another winner in this new book which is an outstanding approach to flash photography that will change the way most enthusiasts approach lighting. Interesting, witty and an easy read for photographers at any level. Highly recommended!!!
I was reluctant to buy this after reading Scott's other flash book which really didn't apply to us little folks, but this hits the mark perfectly for speedlight users. Page by page you will improve your technique with off camera flash without needing a huge studio space. Instructions are to the point. Great job Scott, bad intro's and all:)
We should start with aperture 5.6 and exposer time 1/125... Sounds good, still. is not working for most circumstances. The best photographs (from National Geographic) like Joel Sartore, Bob Krist recommend choose on your camera 1 to 2 stops down of the ambient light... otherwise, we get that awful shadows when we use flashes... Don't make raccoon eyes (Joel Sartore) this means we go with our flashlight on the height of the eyes and not that stupid approach 45 degrees down from above the head because we need then a reflector or a second flashlight from the bottom up. Joel Sartore has for this case one softbox with a flashlight in one hand and shooting with the other hand... Or do you have always an assistant? And the biggest joke is when he recommends his configuration with 3 flashlights.. 2 flashlights left and right from the behind to middle and then one flashlight 45 down from above the head... And even his pictures from that configuration look awful... It is easier to write a book than to do awesome photographs....
If you aren't 100 percent confident with using your flash set up, then you need this book. Scott could explain anything technical and make it easy. Really. The book is a delight to read and it he makes it all make sense. His repetition helps it sink in, and his easy going style and humor makes it a joy to read. Probably the best how to book I ever purchased. Just get it.
Don't get me wrong, there is some useful advice in this book. However, it is mixed in with a great deal of useless blathering and many pages of set up for insipid "jokes." Most of the photographs are completely unnecessary, and there is a lot of information missing (like how to actually set up your light stands, attach items, etc. The author recommends a large number of items to buy, and yet includes on vague reasons as to why you should purchase these items, and what to use them for if one does.If you took out the pointless stuff, this book would be a pamphlet. If you can find a used copy for about $5, go ahead and pick it up. It is not worth anything close to the cover price.
The Flash Book is Scott Kelby at his best! In the past couple of years I have become more interested in portraiture and using multiple off-camera flashes. There is no shortage of equipment for this purpose, or recommendations on how to use it. Reading more advanced texts have led to confusion rather than clarity, but Scott Kelby's latest book has helped to put it all in perspective for me.It is written in layman's language, and includes lots of practical advice without overloading the non-technical reader. I will use the information provided in this book to make more informed choices about how to use the equipment I already own, as well as what to get next to achieve my flash photography ambitions.It is also a good foundation that enables you to easy into more technical tomes such as Syl Arena's excellent books on flash.I enjoyed the book tremendously. A friend of mine, a retired photographer, also bought the book on my recommendation but was driven to distraction by Scott Kelby's off-beat and humorous writing style. I enjoy the lighthearted style, but my friend clearly did not.Thoroughly recommended for photographers of any skill level who are still a little intimidated by their flashes.
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