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Books and DVDs on Lighting

He has completely opened up his photographer brain for your inspection. The photos are great, and the stories are even better. If you can only afford to get one book as you are cruising through this book faves page, get this one. Full review is here.
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Do yourself a favor and don't choose -- buy both.
Together they comprise a career's worth of knowledge from one of the most consistently good lighting photographers in the game. The fact that they are both also wonderfully funny reads is a bonus.
Behind all of Joe's self-deprecating, sometimes infantile humor lies the mind of a master lighting photographer. And with a careful read of these books, you might pick up some of Joe's legendary skills at making interesting photos come together, too. There is much more to that than lighting ratios.
Hot Shoe Diaries is more fully reviewed here. And like Moment it Clicks, I could not recommend it more highly.
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You need to learn the rules before you can break them. And L-S&M is full of core knowledge. Highly recommended.
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All told, it weighs in at 8 DVD's and the price is $139.00.
The full post on the set is here.
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It's nearly 400 pages of plain-English how-to's, diagrams and near-encyclopedic Canon knowledge. As an example of the level of detail, Speedliter's Handbook has what is easily the best discussion on pro's and cons of the various types of batteries -- complete with the details of the corresponding torture tests that were required to get the info.
There are several good resources for Nikon flashes. But if you shoot Canon, this is the book that should be on your list.
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If you (or your spouse) is a real estate agent, you want to learn to shoot real estate or you just might sell your house one day, The Essential Guide to Lighting Interiors (eBook, with 30-day, money-back guarantee) is a no-brainer.
In it, San Francisco-based interiors photographer Scott Hargis guides you step-by-step how to make beautiful interior or real estate photography using just a few small flashes. It is not hard. And the difference could mean big bucks if you are selling your house. I truly believe it did for me.
It's not every day you get a chance to do a shoot that could essentially put an additional $10,000 in your pocket. Don't blow it.
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