Light Science & Magic
An Introduction to Photographic Lighting
by Fil Hunter
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Photographic lighting is a topic that will never go out of style, no matter how sophisticated cameras and other Technology, get. Even with the most hightech gear, photographers still need to put a lot of thought and vision into lighting their photographs in order to get great results. This key skill has the power to dramatically and quickly improve...
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