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Roger Hicks

    Robert Hicks is an author whose works delve into history and the human stories contained within it, brought to life through his narrative craft. His background in the Nashville music industry for twenty years as both a music publisher and artist manager has provided him with a unique perspective on storytelling. Hicks is also a passionate advocate for the preservation and restoration of historic sites, a dedication that translates into his focus on historical detail and authenticity in his writing. His literary approach involves resurrecting the past and shedding light on the lesser-known but significant figures and events that have shaped history.

    The Black and White Handbook
    Step-by-step sushi
    Still Life. A Guide to Professional Lighting Techniques
    Perfect Exposure : From Theory to Practice
    Glamour Shots
    Interior Shots. A Guide to Professional Lighting Techniques
    • 2013

      Sex, Death and Motorcycles

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of mortality, freedom, and the human experience, this book delves into the interconnectedness of sex, death, and the thrill of motorcycles. It examines how these elements shape identity and personal growth, using vivid storytelling and philosophical insights. The narrative intertwines personal anecdotes with broader cultural reflections, inviting readers to reconsider their own relationships with life's most intense experiences. Through this lens, the book offers a thought-provoking journey that challenges conventional perspectives on pleasure and existentialism.

      Sex, Death and Motorcycles
    • 2007

      "Studio-based still life photography is amongst the most challenging of subjects for the photographer. It's a genre which demands a high level of compositional skill and a mastery of lighting techniques. Here, over 40 professional still life photographers share their secrets and reveal the precise lighting arrangements behind some of their most successful shots. By copying some of these tried and tested setups novices to the studio will be able to create great lighting with the minimum of effort. More experienced photographers can benefit, by adapting the setups for their own needs - and of course there's always a few new tricks worth borrowing." Once the basics have been mastered, readers can move on to the second section of the book, which explains how to create convincing, studio-based special effects. Everything from mounting a light on a revolving set, to projecting an image onto a subject to change its appearance, to creating the effect of a starlit sky is explained in an easy to follow way. Montage, superimposition, room sets and digital imaging effects are just a few of the techniques covered - along, of course, with the lighting set-up for each image.

      Still life and special effects photography : a guide to professional lighting techniques
    • 2006

      This dynamic, inspiring, and comprehensive showcase of professional lighting techniques features exciting and innovative work from photographers around the world, explaining the lighting set-ups that are essential to their success.

      Photographing people: Portraits, fashion, glamour
    • 1999

      This guide to making sushi features 25 recipes in step-by-step form and provides explanations of methods, techniques, utensils and ingredients. It also includes a section on sushi bar etiquette and a glossary of useful Japanese words and terms.

      The Sushi Cookbook
    • 1999

      Aimed at serious students of exposure theory and practical photographers who simply want to take better pictures, this reference will enable professionals and amateurs alike to perfect their camera skills. The book explores characteristic curves, shadows, highlights, and speed, subject brightness and image brightness, metering equations, light metering, and other practical and theoretical matters. Also included are chapters on film testing, the Zone system, and both monochrome and color printing, with stunning examples of both presented throughout.

      Perfect Exposure : From Theory to Practice
    • 1997

      Black-and-white photography possesses a unique ability to capture moods. Here are the latest advances in monochrome film, advice from world-famous photographers, new developing processes, and information on buying equipment and materials. Master settings and filters and set up a darkroom.

      The Black and White Handbook
    • 1997

      Glamour Shots

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A lighting instruction guide for photographers.

      Glamour Shots
    • 1996
    • 1996
    • 1996

      Still Life, the third title in this series, offers an invaluable insight into this demanding genre, one which covers an immense range of subjects on both a commercial and personal level. Shots of every kind feature here, from an exploding piggy bank to a crammed lost property office to a row of peas in a pod, and in each case the lighting set-ups are discussed in detail.

      Still Life. A Guide to Professional Lighting Techniques