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N**H
Great book!!
I found this book and got it used off Amazon as I'm a photographer student at lacc. Posing I have trouble with the most. They dont teach this in the program. While the book is mostly women the text Is so good it could be a class. The teachers at the school are really good but don't teach you about working with clients or models. This book gives a lot of great info just in the introduction.
F**.
Don't buy the Kindle edition!!
There's some good info in this book, but the formatting for the Kindle app on the iPad turns it into an unusable mess. It's a photography book: there are illustrative photos, with captions. But somehow they don't line up right, and you'll find yourself going back and forth trying to figure out which photo matches which explanation. I'm now buying the paperback version, which is considerably more expensive, so I have to admit I got a lot out of the parts of the book I've read. But don't buy the Kindle edition unless you enjoy frustration.
R**R
Superb.
After reading each page or section of a page I analyze "every aspect" and small detail each pose thoroughly. This takes much more time than just reading the text but is well worth it. Book covers everything you need to know and is well organized into smaller units within a specific pose situation. I was however disappointed with the choice of using silhouette shots for the C.S. and I poses as I still am uncertain about how they are to be interpreted. this was a bad choice considering most the other poses are dependent on these three poses. Other than tat I love this book - absolutely and would never choose anything else over it as the basis for my model photography.
S**L
This was an excellent book for me to learn posing techniques and gave ...
As a wildlife/ landscape photographer, I've wanted to expand my horizons and try some portrait/ modeling photography. This was an excellent book for me to learn posing techniques and gave me some great ideas for shooting models in specific settings and locations. The book was easy to read, and was filled with many great images.
T**R
Pegram's best
This was a really informative book. I had not used professional models before I read this book. It set me on a path toward that goal and really helped me to become more successful in my initial foray into using models.I highly recommend this book to anyone who shoot people, even if you are not shooting model portfolios.
J**S
He does a better job than what I've come to expect from Amherst Media.
He does a better job than what I've come to expect from Amherst Media. NOTE: Amherst Media = Run! Run far! Run fast! From the 6 or 7 that I've seen, they publish nothing but utter garbage.
T**O
Great Imformative Reveiw for Techniques
This book offers great insight to posing.
C**Y
A great book for models and photographers!
This book is essential for models and photographers to read! The author provides great tips for success in the modeling industry!
W**S
Good, but experience beats any book
If by reading this book, you think you'll be able to shoot any model, then I'm afraid you're going to be stuck on the same point as I was. Let me explain:Yes, this book teaches you to avoid certain poses and how (or where) to put hands and feet properly; and indeed, I've paid attention how the models' hands and feet are positioned when shooting (eg. how to correctly put hands in your pocket); so there the book has archieved what I wanted. The problem is, what after that first pose? I learned the most by shooting alongside a seasoned photographer at a wedding and at a modelshoot (thank you Jef Janssens). He showed me that by striking just one pose, you're able to shoot several pictures just by moving the models' head or arms. Amazing!So if you think you can direct a model to pose properly and want the picture to be entirely correct, this book is recommended.
F**O
it got such great reviews on line-it must be all the sellers friends---if ...
how can they even sell this book? it got such great reviews on line-it must be all the sellers friends---if i do a coloring bookand submit it-amazon would sell it--this book is bad- i mean bad because the author is uneducated and inexperienced and wants you the buyer to pay for his hobby. congrats on making a book- i dont want to hurt your feelings. but bookis not professional. it goes into detail on how you can take bad pictures- look at the pictures-they are no good.-i WANTED to likw it- if i use the advice in this book ill be fired and laughed at. unprofessionalquality imagres. sorry-but you have no right to sell this stuff
D**H
As it says (almost?)
This book covers the posing of each individual part of the body. It also points out the differences in posing for different genres e.g. the positioning of hands for product work as opposed to fashion. More importantly it points out and graphically demonstrates the ways not to do it.The book took me a few hours to read, due to the fact there are lots of pictures and the text is short and to the point. I would suggest I will need to go back over it to fully absorb the points.Why 'almost' in the review title? As pointed out in other reviews, there is very little if no useful hints to working with male models. The writer seems to assume that all models are female. This makes it quite awkward if you are literally just starting out and the only person you have to help you is a male mate. Point to note - it is not the wearing of high heels or the blonde wig, it is the chest waxing that has put him off! Guess I need to find another book for posing males.To sum up - worth the money? I think so.
J**R
which is nice for inspiration
The book has some poses in, which is nice for inspiration. However, lots of the poses are on the .... less 'elegant' side of modeling, and not really what I had in mind. Still, the book was inexpensive and it's nice to have around. "Where should I put my hands."The book also has NO diversity at all. All of the models featured are young, pretty, slim, white women. No black women, no men, no one older than maybe 27. Surely, a book which is meant to suggest poses for portfolios would cover the poses appropriate to a variety of people who model?
M**Y
Great posing guide
This is more like it when it comes to books on posing, plus good descriptive text on getting the best out of a pose. Only one thing etra would have been better and that is lighting setup examples for the finished shots so reader could replicate the effect! Nice to see higher res photos as well so you can zoom up to check out results, all books need hi-res images.
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