Classic Nude Photography
Classic Nude Photography
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Book Description
Covering classic portraits from the Hollywood heyday of the 1940s and 1950s through glamorous Playboy images of the 1960s and 1970s, this book pairs each photograph with a technical analysis to reveal how these timeless images were created. Included are techniques for using window light, sunlight, water, and props for various effects; as well as information on the use of studio portraiture, action photos, and dramatic imagery in nude photography.
About the Author
Peter and Alice Gowland have written 24 books related to portrait and glamour photography, including Handbook to Glamour Photography and Guide to Glamour Photography. Their images have graced the pages of magazines as diverse as Playboy and Popular Mechanics. They live in Santa Monica, California.
Classic Nude Photography,Peter Gowland,Alice Gowland,Amherst Media,1584280409,Handbooks, manuals, etc,Photo Techniques,Photography,Photography of the nude,Subjects & Themes - Erotica,Techniques - General
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