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Army Communication Systems Introduction to Portrait PhotographyIntroduction to Portrait PhotographySubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsLesson 1: Introduction to Portraiture, Portrait Equipment and LightingIntroductionPart A. Types of PortraitsTypes of Portraits.Formal Portraits.Subject Placement within the Viewing Frame.Part B. Portrait Cameras and LensesSelection of Focal Length.Camera Selection and Film Formats.Part C. Portrait LightingLight Sources.Five Portrait Lights.Placement of the Five Lights in a Portrait Lighting.Catchlights in the eyes.Figure 1-4. The fill lightFigure 1-5. The background lightLighting Ratios.F/Stop Distance Scale Method.Using Flash Outdoors.Portrait Lightings.Figure 1-7. Broad lightingFigure 1-9. Butterfly lightingFigure 1-11. Split lightingHow to Set Lights for Typical Portrait Lightings.The height of the main light. Hair light. Correlation with main light. Front Lighting.Placing the fill light. Lighting Accessories.Summary.Lesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 2: Directing The Subject and Finishing the PrintPart A. Posing the SubjectTaking Command of the Portrait Sitting.Positioning the Subject's Head.Posing a Standing Subject.Corrective Portraiture Techniques.Figure 2-1. Corrective portraiture techniques-cont.Figure 2-1. Corrective portraiture techniques-cont.Part B. Selecting and Processing Films and Papers for PortraiturePrint Evaluation.Lesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackAppendix A. List of AcronymsAppendix B. Sample PhotographsFormal PortraitInformal PortraitsEnvironmental PhotoDark BackgroundInformal PortraitsWindow Light PortraitOvercast daylightBroad lightBlank PageBlank PageBlank Page
Army Communication Systems
Introduction to Portrait PhotographyIntroduction to Portrait PhotographySubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsLesson 1: Introduction to Portraiture, Portrait Equipment and LightingIntroductionPart A. Types of PortraitsTypes of Portraits.Formal Portraits.Subject Placement within the Viewing Frame.Part B. Portrait Cameras and LensesSelection of Focal Length.Camera Selection and Film Formats.Part C. Portrait LightingLight Sources.Five Portrait Lights.Placement of the Five Lights in a Portrait Lighting.Catchlights in the eyes.Figure 1-4. The fill lightFigure 1-5. The background lightLighting Ratios.F/Stop Distance Scale Method.Using Flash Outdoors.Portrait Lightings.Figure 1-7. Broad lightingFigure 1-9. Butterfly lightingFigure 1-11. Split lightingHow to Set Lights for Typical Portrait Lightings.The height of the main light. Hair light. Correlation with main light. Front Lighting.Placing the fill light. Lighting Accessories.Summary.Lesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 2: Directing The Subject and Finishing the PrintPart A. Posing the SubjectTaking Command of the Portrait Sitting.Positioning the Subject's Head.Posing a Standing Subject.Corrective Portraiture Techniques.Figure 2-1. Corrective portraiture techniques-cont.Figure 2-1. Corrective portraiture techniques-cont.Part B. Selecting and Processing Films and Papers for PortraiturePrint Evaluation.Lesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackAppendix A. List of AcronymsAppendix B. Sample PhotographsFormal PortraitInformal PortraitsEnvironmental PhotoDark BackgroundInformal PortraitsWindow Light PortraitOvercast daylightBroad lightBlank PageBlank PageBlank Page
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