
THE PHOTOGRAPHY BIBLE
If you've ever wanted a single, reliable resource to sharpen your photography skills, this is a strong contender. Seasoned professional photographer Michael Freeman has structured the book around four core pillars: exposure, light and lighting, composition, and editing. It's a logical, well-considered framework that mirrors how photographers actually think when they're working. The compact format is genuinely practical. Whether you're out in the field squinting at a tricky sky or sitting at your desk wrestling with post-production, it's designed to give you quick, useful answers rather than burying you in theory. Short on waffle, long on substance. What makes it broadly appealing is its camera-agnostic approach. Portraits, landscapes, artistic compositions, you'll find guidance relevant to all of these regardless of what equipment you're shooting with. Freeman writes with the authority of someone who has spent serious time behind a lens, and that experience shows in how clearly the information is communicated. For anyone moving beyond the basics, or simply wanting everything gathered into one coherent, portable volume, this book offers genuine practical value.
- Author: Michael Freeman
- Publisher: Ilex Pr
- Genre: Photography
- ISBN: 978-1781576236
- Pages: 335 pages
