: Freeman categorizes lighting into twelve distinct scenarios, offering specific strategies for handling everything from "average" light to difficult high-key and low-key environments.
: While it is technical, reviewers note it is highly beneficial for hobbyists ready to move beyond "Auto" mode, as well as experienced photographers facing complex lighting challenges.
: Reviewers from The First 10,000 highlight that the book's value lies in its rejection of over-generalized "rules," instead focusing on professional methods for real-world scenarios. Book Details Author : Michael Freeman Publisher : Ilex Press (Original) / Routledge Length : Approximately 192–195 pages Publication Date : March 7, 2011 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
is a comprehensive manual by world-renowned photographer Michael Freeman designed to help photographers of all levels master the technical and creative aspects of exposure. Overview and Core Concepts
The Exposure Field Guide: The Essential Handbook to Getting the Perfect Exposure in Photography; Any Subject, Anywhere