Movie stills photographer

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A movie still photographer is a person who photographs the movie's action (often alongside the camera) to be used in publicizing it. They provide the illustrations for posters, Web sites, photos in newspapers and magazines, and other media. A stills photographer uses a "Sound Blimp" to silence the noise of the SLR's shutter so that they can shoot while the moving camers are rolling.

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  • Stage and Theater Photography, Jeff Lowenthal, 1965.ASIN: B000NU0SJU
  • The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, photography by Susan Cook ; commentary by Joseph H. Mazo, New York, Morrow (1978).ASIN: B000VZQ256
  • Creative Techniques in Stage & Theatrical Photography, by Paddy Cutts, Rosemary Curr, Quite Specific Media Group (September 1983), ISBN-13: 978-0713406672.
  • Photography and the Performing Arts, Gerry Kopelow, Focal Press (June 9, 1994), ISBN-13: 978-0240801681.
  • The Complete Guide to Night and Low-Light Photography, Lee Frost, Amphoto Books (March 15, 2000), ISBN-13: 978-0817450410.

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