The Photographerвђ™s Exposure Field Guide : The E... -

: Designed as a "field guide," its compact format is intended to be tucked into a camera bag for quick reference while shooting in the field. Critical Reception

: 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. The photographer’s exposure field guide : the e...

: Freeman categorizes lighting into twelve distinct scenarios, offering specific strategies for handling everything from "average" light to difficult high-key and low-key environments. : Designed as a "field guide," its compact

: The book includes sections on personal style and post-processing, exploring how exposure can be used to capture specific moods or create HDR images. : The book includes sections on personal style

: Freeman moves beyond basic camera settings to explain the reasoning behind exposure decisions, helping photographers understand how light affects the final image's mood and readability.

: The guide reinforces that exposure is controlled by three fundamental settings: shutter speed, aperture, and ISO sensitivity.

: 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.