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PSA Journal, April, 2005 by Stan Ashbrook
Interior Photography: Lighting and Other Professional Techniques with Style By Rob Eric Roth Amphoto Books Softcover, 9"x 11" 160 pages with 200 color illus., $29.95 (Canada $44.95) ISBN # 0-8174-4024-0
Interior Photography is for the serious amateur and professional photographers looking to get into interiors photography or to improve upon their skill.
Included is a comprehensive overview, written by a practicing master in the field, on shooting interior photography professionally for artistic, technical, and financial success. Solid information is supported by varied interior photography of the quality seen in advertising, coffee table books, and shelter magazines. Clear, instructive lighting setup diagrams are provided for 30 different lighting techniques. This guide focuses on all the techniques needed to achieve success, including lighting, location, props, styling, using both traditional and digital equipment, and adding people, pets, and action to a shot.
Eric Roth is the photographer of the home decor book Susan Sargent's New Country Color. He is an internationally known interiors photographer. He has taken photographs for many well-known shelter magazines, like Home and Metropolitan Home. He lives in Topsfield, MA.
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