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Routledge Concert And Live Music Photography Pro Tips From The Pit 09781138472372

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If you've ever wanted to take dynamic and vibrant digital photos of your favorite band in concert but aren't sure how to tackle such obstacles as approaching the stage tricky lighting situations or even what equipment to use then look no further! Concert and Live Music Photography is a comprehensive guide to shooting live music performances providing you with the right information on equipment camera settings composition and post-processing to get the best out of each performance shot. J. Dennis Thomas whose work has appeared in such magazines as Rolling Stone SPIN and Country Weekly shares tips on lighting common problems etiquette and recommended camera settings for shooting in a variety of different venues including clubs bars outdoor concerts theatres stadiums and arenas. He also explains how to get the right credentials to get you closer to each performance. Jam packed with over 160 photos from today's top concerts this book will not only give you the information you need to start taking rockin' photos of your favorite musicians but will spark your creativity when you're anticipating the next shot. For the on-the-go photographer a cool companion website features additional tips venue troubleshooting and an equipment checklist when you need to think on your feet while running to another gig. | Concert and Live Music Photography Pro Tips from the Pit

Routledge Concert And Live Music Photography Pro Tips From The Pit 09781138472372

If you've ever wanted to take dynamic and vibrant digital photos of your favorite band in concert but aren't sure how to tackle such obstacles as approaching the stage tricky lighting situations or even what equipment to use then look no further! Concert and Live Music Photography is a comprehensive guide to shooting live music performances providing you with the right information on equipment camera settings composition and post-processing to get the best out of each performance shot. J. Dennis Thomas whose work has appeared in such magazines as Rolling Stone SPIN and Country Weekly shares tips on lighting common problems etiquette and recommended camera settings for shooting in a variety of different venues including clubs bars outdoor concerts theatres stadiums and arenas. He also explains how to get the right credentials to get you closer to each performance. Jam packed with over 160 photos from today's top concerts this book will not only give you the information you need to start taking rockin' photos of your favorite musicians but will spark your creativity when you're anticipating the next shot. For the on-the-go photographer a cool companion website features additional tips venue troubleshooting and an equipment checklist when you need to think on your feet while running to another gig. | Concert and Live Music Photography Pro Tips from the Pit

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