In the early years of photographic portraiture, posing was an absolute necessity. With extremely slow films, equally slow lenses and a lack of artificial light sources, time dictated long exposures. Due to vastly improved technology, photographers are now able to work freely and naturally, recording spontaneity in their portraits, yet not forgetting the posing rules that existed. As Bill Hurter shows in The Portrait Photographer's Guide To Posing, there is room in the market for both approaches.
ISBN: | 9781608952434 |
Publication date: | 17th November 2011 |
Author: | Bill Hurter |
Publisher: | Amherst Media |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 128 pages |
Genres: |
Photography and photographs |