Amherst Media's Studio Lighting Anywhere

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FeaturesWhat to look for when selecting strobeor continuous studio lighting unitsOptions for studio photography withspeedlightsBackground options for small studiosComposition and posing techniques tomake the most of your shooting areaMaximizing the versatility of a smallshooting area—and coping withcommon issues you may encounter

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New Book for Immediate Release

Studio Lighting Anywhere

by Joe Farace

Take Control of Your Lighting and Produce Outstanding Images—Even in Small Spaces

I f you want the control of studio lighting but don’t have the massive amount of space needed to construct a traditional studio, this book is

for you. Joe Farace shows you how to (temporarily or permanently) con-vert a bedroom, the corner of your living room, or even a few square feet in the garage into a highly functional space for studio photography. Also covered are techniques for creating studio-quality images on location. With these techniques, studio-quality lighting is within anyone’s grasp!

For further information or to receive a review copy, contact:

Kate Neaverth or Craig AlesseAmherst Media, 175 Rano Street, Suite 200, Buffalo, NY 14207(800) 622-3278 fax (800) 622-3298kneaverth@amherstmedia.com www.amherstmedia.com

About the AuthorJoe Farace is a monthly columnist for Shutterbug magazine. He also holds the Photographic Craftsman’s award from the Professional Photographers of America.

Book Specs$34.95, 8.5x11-inches, 128 pages180 full-color photographs20 diagramsISBN-13: 978-1-60895-298-4Order number 1940

Features What to look for when selecting strobe or continuous studio lighting units

Options for studio photography with speedlights

Background options for small studios

Composition and posing techniques to make the most of your shooting area

Maximizing the versatility of a small shooting area—and coping with common issues you may encounter

The Digital Photographer’s

Guide to Lighting

On Location and in

Small Spaces