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By:Gerry Kopelow
Published on 1994 by Butterworth-Heinemann


Written from over 25 years of experience, this book will provide technical and practical advice on photographing all aspects of the performing arts, including stage, rehearsal, posed and portrait shots. Extensive illustrations, real-life examples and unique personal insights create for the reader a lively, pragmatic view of this specialized and potentially rewarding, branch of photography.

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