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Use Light to Photograph Nude Female ModelsThis guide shows you how to use light to photograph nude female models and create various moods and effects. From the plainspoken to the artistic, each lighting configuration is diagramed in painstaking detail. Learn the art and skill of using light and controlling shadows from the author of True Confessions of Nude Photography. For those who loved the lighting section in the first book and want even more, this follow-up book concentrates purely on Nicholas nude lighting style with updated images, text and diagrams.More than just studio lighting. From indoor to outdoor, studio to location, youll learn what can be achieved and how to make it work for you. From just one light in a small room, to elaborate creative setups, everything is described.Shoot Great Nude PhotosPhotos you can actually create yourself. If you think that great photos require expensive lights, an enormous studio, and a team of assistants, this book will debunk that misconception. You may be surprised at how many ways you can shoot great nude photos youll be proud of without breaking the bank. And theres plenty more you can accomplish if you do want to invest a few well placed dollars on some moderately priced equipment. This book doesnt promise that learning is easy or quick - your results will be based on your level of effort, but it is easier and quicker with a guide.18 Lighting Setups with DiagramsThere are sections on Equipment, Lighting Exercises, Lighting problems, Outdoor lighting, Studio Lighting. The lighting setups include the use of softboxes, umbrellas, snoots, gels, booms, diffusers, parabolic reflectors, water nudes, and a beauty dish. Techniques include isolation, backlighting, accent lighting, and fill light. Lights Camera Nude! includes an 18 lighting setups and over 80 example photos as well as a link to online bonus material exclusively for readers.18 models, 80+ example photos, 100 pages, approximately 14,000 words of text.

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Lights, Camera... Nude !

A Guide to Lighting the Female Nude for Digital Photography

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Front cover model: Hope Splawn
Back cover model: Narzahni Crumbie

Made in the USA. Charleston, SC

First printing 2010. Copyright 2010 by A.K. Nicholas. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, information storage and retrieval systems without written permission of the author.

Unauthorized duplication or distribution is prohibited. If you downloaded this document, you may not physically or electronically copy or redistribute it other than for personal use.

Although efforts have been made in the preparation of this material for accuracy and prudence, the author and the publisher assume no responsibility for errors, omissions, inherent risks, or the unintended consequences of reliance on the material herein. The reader assumes all responsibility for safety. Use the material in this book at your own risk.

Author/Photographer
A.K. Nicholas

Editor s
Tia Sukin, Ph.D.
George Nicola, Ph.D.

Copy Editor

Michelle Lovi

Development Editor s
David Roark
Shelley Doyle

Models

Jessica Anglin
Toni Callahan
Jacqueline Connell
Narzahni Crumbie
Anna Faulling
Ashley Gastrich
Sarah Hyder
Terra Jean
Lauren Keil
Aurora Lenk
Lauren McCants
Kaitlyn Piotrowski
Sarah Sink
Hope Splawn
Michelle Waters
Ariel Williamson
Lexi Wilson
Elizabeth Winters

Preface

An older artist, a relative of mine whom I greatly admire, once admonished me not to reveal too much of my techniques to others. She worried that I may lose my distinction as a photographer if others mimicked my techniques.

Contrary to her advice, I think a photographer's work is distinguished by hard work and creativity, and these traits cannot be merely copied. Although creativity and imagination may not be learned, I believe they can be developed through practice.

The techniques in this guide are not the traditional textbook way of learning nude lighting there are already plenty of books to teach you to light textbook nudes. These are my techniques for lighting nudes; some of my methods follow traditional rules and some do not, and I honestly dont keep track of which do or dont.

I do hope you will learn from my techniques, and through hard work and practice evolve these techniques into something that is uniquely yours.

Overview of the Book

Lighting the nude model is distinct from lighting in other types of people photography.

This book is to help those who have tried some nude lighting, but are struggling to create interesting images. The serious photographer who is new to nudes will also benefit. This guide is about reaching that next level and making nude models look their best and most interesting.

This guide is about lighting the nude, so Im not going to make you sift through a lot of lighting techniques for non-nude modeling. There is a lot you can learn about general lighting that is not covered in this guide.

This guide deals with lighting the whole figure in most cases, or at least three-quarters of the models body. Dont look for information about lighting close ups of the face. Knowledge of portrait lighting is helpful, but not essential to begin shooting nudes.

You also wont find more than a brief explanation of general lighting concepts. Im assuming that you already know some general photography; this isnt intended to be your first photography book, or encyclopedic. As much of the book as possible is devoted to lighting the nude. A list of suggested topics for further study, such as inverse square law, can be found at the end of the book.

With regard to models

This guide demonstrates lighting for photographing a beautiful model to bring out her best and most fascinating features. There are plenty of books that tell you how to hide your subjects flaws; this is not one of those books. You wont find any tips for making regular people look slimmer, taller, or more beautiful.

What you will find are illustrated examples and step-by-step instructions for creating photographs of beautiful nude women.

With regard to retouching

In this guide I have retouched minor flaws on the models (stray hairs for example). I have also corrected some minor defects in the backgrounds or defects from lens characteristics (chromatic aberration for example). However, because this is a collection of images to illustrate lighting, Ive avoided any retouching that pertains to lighting effects (such as shine on a nose or forehead). Although such lighting defects can easily be removed with post processing, I let them remain in order to preserve as much information as possible about the lighting. Just as no model is perfect, no light arrangement is perfect and you will want to retouch most of your imagesthough post processing is a topic for a whole other book.

How to use the diagrams

Each lighting setup has one or more example photos and a diagram of how to place the studio equipment. Because the characteristic of each studio is different, and your equipment will vary, the diagrams are a starting point from which you will want to make minor adjustments.

Lights are numbered, and other set elements are identified by letters. Next to some lights is a height measurement signified by an up/down arrow () indicating the number of feet above the level of the models lowest body part (usually the floor) to the middle of the light. Also you will find a distance measurement signified by a left/right arrow () indicating the distance from the front of the light to the closest part of the model.Model Sarah H Photo 1 Concepts title image Lighting Concepts for Nude - photo 2

Model: Sarah H.

Photo 1: Concepts title image

Lighting Concepts for Nude Photography

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The Importance of Lighting

Before you jump in and start taking a bunch of nude photographs, take some time to set up your studio lighting; to stack the odds in your favor. Lighting is my top consideration in nude photography once Ive found the right model.

Studio lighting allows the ultimate control over illumination, and with most nude photography taking place in the studio, the majority of the examples are indoor lighting.

Location lighting is the most enjoyable for me, combining creative challenges of a non-studio setting with the control of being indoors.

If you intend to use wardrobe and props with your nude you may also want to develop fashion and still life lighting skills.

In this section I will explain some of the concepts that are used in the lighting diagrams that appear throughout the book. This is not an exhaustive explanation of all lighting concepts, and topics for further study appear at the end of the book.

Contrast Ratio

Contrast ratio, in the context of nude photography, establishes many aspects of the image including mood, compositional elements, and how much detail of the model is revealed. In this book I express this ratio with two numbers in this format: main:fill.

In two-light portrait photography a ratio of 3:2 is traditional; but in nude photos a higher ratio like 2:1 (main light twice as bright as the fill light) or even 4:1 often yields more dramatic images. Its a matter of preference and style. Lighting that obscures the model in shadow is often viewed as more artistic, while lower contrast images can risk looking pedestrian. Dont worry too much about the math, the following images illustrate the various ratios between main and fill lights.

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