The Photography Bible: All You Need to Know to Take Perfect Photos

February 13, 2020 - Comment

Created by expert professional photographer Michael Freeman, this convenient book is divided into the four essential areas for photographers to understand; the exposure, light & lighting, composition and editing. It’s quick and easy to refer to in the field, by the computer In a convenient take-anywhere format, this book packs in a lot of value

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Created by expert professional photographer Michael Freeman, this convenient book is divided into the four essential areas for photographers to understand; the exposure, light & lighting, composition and editing. It’s quick and easy to refer to in the field, by the computer

In a convenient take-anywhere format, this book packs in a lot of value for anyone interested in photography, and without skimping on quality. You’ll find how to get great portraits, perfect landscapes and take outstanding artistic compositions; important information whatever camera you choose.

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Anonymous says:

The best photography book I read I have read about 3 dozens of photography books including few from Michael Freeman. But this is the best. It is concise and has lots of information and some are advance. I also like the size of the book. It is smaller than other books so it is easy to hold and read. Well cone Michael.

Anonymous says:

WoW! Very informative. The only downside is that I would prefer it as a full size book with regular print size.

Anonymous says:

Refreshing Approach to Teaching Photography Excellent book so far. Freeman has a great way of teaching at a higher level — how to think about photography, how not to get hung up on what is technically correct — and this book rotates between exposition about different topics, a “challenge” to the reader to try something out, and examples from student photographers along with Freeman’s review of what they’ve done.I get quickly exhausted by photography books in which the author laboriously describes technical details…

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