Flow Posing: Fast and Furious Posing Techniques for Wedding Photographers
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Rating | : | 4.21 (654 Votes) |
Asin | : | B06X8ZQ8NQ |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 332 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-03-29 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He is a popular instructor at national and international photography conferences and regularly hosts flow posing workshops. Doug Gordon is an award-winning portrait and wedding photographer and photo educator from Long Island, NY. Doug is the owner of a thriving portrait studio; he and his staff
Excellent Read Excellent read. Almost makes we want to do weddings againalmost. ; ). Simplicity marries professionalism! Nothing but ease, clear understanding, and purposeful writing make this book an amazing addition to me as a novice photographer! I greatly enjoyed the simplicity yet professlism of the writing and photos. This book tells a story that would please any photographer or married couple!. Photos and poses were beautiful. The book is very informative in all areas Amazon Customer I found the book to be extremely put together. Photos and poses were beautiful. The book is very informative in all areas and found it to be helpful. Great job and a great purchase. Thank you, Jean Romanchuk.
Readers will learn how to slim clients, lengthen the body, elegantly pose hands, mask perceived imperfections, and make every client look and feel their best in front of the camera to deliver profit-building portraits in minimal time.. In this book, posing guru Doug Gordon (of Long Island, NY) distills his popular flow posing techniques to show readers how to establish a basic standing portrait pose that is perfectly suited to traditional/classic portrait looks, then fluidly progress through a series of minor posing adjustments, framing changes, and camera angles to build a cache of over fifty client-pleasing poses suitable for a wide range of clients and locations. Creating flattering poses for portrait and wedding clients is key to success as a professional photographer, but it can be difficult to quickly move through a series of poses that results in flattering images and a wide variety of portrait looks
Doug is the owner of a thriving portrait studio; he and his staff of 29 employees photograph an incredible average of 5,000 portrait sessions and 1,000 wedding sessions per year.. About the AuthorDoug Gordon is an award-winning portrait and wedding photographer and photo educator from Long Island, NY. He is a popular instructor at national and international photography conferences and regularly hosts flow posing workshops