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    Who was the tool catalog photographer?

    Sometime back there was a discussion on lighting metal and reflective objects here on the forum. Someone mentioned a photographer that, if I understand correctly, taught himself techniques for photographing tools and metal objects that are reflective. I believe he wrote a book on the subject.

    I believe the tool catalog sold wood working hand tools in the 50's and 60's. (best that I can recall)

    I was wondering if someone could give me his name again. I've lost my link...and mind.

    Thanks!
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    Re: Who was the tool catalog photographer?

    I did a Google search using "photographing reflective tools" as my search parameters. This was the result...

    https://www.google.com/search?q=Phot...sm=93&ie=UTF-8

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    Re: Who was the tool catalog photographer?

    The one I know is Ray Pilon, who spent many years as Head of Photography at Lee Valley Tools and did their catalog photography and last time I spoke with him, did a lot of work for Canadian Woodworking Magazine. I ran into him a few weeks ago

    http://www.photographyottawa.com/Lee...ey%20Tools.htm

    Unfortunately, I don't think he ever wrote a book.

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    Re: Who was the tool catalog photographer?

    The best reference I've found for lighting difficult objects (shiny and transparent especially) is http://www.amazon.com/Light-Science-...ence+and+magic. Earlier editions are still available, and cheaper.

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    Re: Who was the tool catalog photographer?

    Simon,

    Thanks for letting us know about the upcoming fifth edition of Light: Science and Magic. I've got the fourth edition and treat it as my Bible of Light. I'll pre-order the fifth edition and will be satisfied if I only get one more tidbit of helpful information not included in the fourth edition.

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    Re: Who was the tool catalog photographer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Simon,

    Thanks for letting us know about the upcoming fifth edition of Light: Science and Magic. I've got the fourth edition and treat it as my Bible of Light. I'll pre-order the fifth edition and will be satisfied if I only get one more tidbit of helpful information not included in the fourth edition.
    I just ordered the fourth edition. LOL happens every time. That's ok I am reading f.64 so I am in a time warp any way.

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    Re: Who was the tool catalog photographer?

    I have the 4th edition; it's my bible for lighting.

    I looked it up on Google to get a link, and saw the 5th edition. I see the new edition has a new chapter on setting up a studio (and chapter 8 has changed title), and clearly a few other things added. For my birthday wish list perhaps!

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    Re: Who was the tool catalog photographer?

    Manfred, that is the guy I was looking for albeit I thought he had written a book.

    I do believe the book, "Light: Science and Magic" is what was mentioned when his name came up.

    I think between the google search and the video I have plenty of reference now.

    Thanks all! I truly appreciate the help!

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    Re: Who was the tool catalog photographer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Texas Dave View Post
    Manfred, that is the guy I was looking for albeit I thought he had written a book.

    I do believe the book, "Light: Science and Magic" is what was mentioned when his name came up.

    I think between the google search and the video I have plenty of reference now.

    Thanks all! I truly appreciate the help!
    I'm fairly sure he hasn't written a book, but I'll check next time I run into him. I've taken a couple of lighting courses from him (one on studio lighting and one on small flash); I do run into him every so often.

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