<p>Whether you’re using a high-powered strobe or a small hotshoe flash, <i>Chroma</i> is for you. Nick begins with a discussion of color theory, gels, and white balance, then examines how to determine which colors complement your subject matter (whether that’s people or products). He moves on to cover topics such as:</p>
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<li> Balancing, mixing, and overpowering ambient light with artificial light</li>
<li>Layering colors for unique color combinations</li>
<li>Mixing hard and soft light to achieve extremely rich color</li>
<li>Lighting detail and texture</li>
<li>Modifier options, such as ring flash, snoots, barn doors, softboxes, and filters</li>
<li>Gobos to control the light</li>
<li>Post-processing for vibrant, powerful colors</li>
<li>How (and why) to light with color, even when the end goal is a black and white image</li>
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<p>Illustrated throughout with innovative and expressive imagery, <i>Chroma</i> also includes behind-the-scenes photos, lighting diagrams, and Lightroom settings so you can follow along from the initial concept through to the final edit.</p>
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 11.0px Verdana} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 11.0px Verdana; min-height: 13.0px}Nick Fancher is a Columbus, Ohio–based portrait and commerce photographer. He graduated from The Ohio State University with a BFA in fine art photography in 2005. His clients have included JackThreads, ESPN Magazine, The Ohio State University, CVS, and Getty. He adores good coffee, music, and the film work of Charlie Kaufman. He can be found online at nickfancher.com, @nickfancher (Twitter and Instagram), and nickfancherphoto (Facebook).
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