Michael Freeman’s Top Digital Photography Tips
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Product DescriptionFor the first time, the internationally renowned photographer and bestselling author Michael Freeman shows all the insider secrets that the professionals keep to ourselves. Each of enthusiasts to seasoned professionals learn from the, proven proven techniques, Freeman discovered through years of experience. It helps you to think and learn like experts to advise on everything from home in bad weather conditions for the simulation of complex lighting system, promoting deep fixing damaged files, and effectively manage your photos. Its interface is easy to digest nuggets of information explaining how the best of your digital camera … even if you have limited resources. And this is important, because maintaining the big picture, you need to fully utilize the functions of your camera and this guide shows you how. . . . More>>
Michael Freeman’s Top Digital Photography Tips






It's a decent book if you know nothing about photography. Half advice is very helpful. But the other half is too detailed and common sense. For example, 9) knowledge of the situation (no duh !!!), 10) Stay (duh with the situation!). Of course, there are some helpful articles for color, composition, etc. In the end, I found the book's organization as too random for my taste. For example, the author mixes stories with the issue, which goes off the tangent, and throughout the book, he keeps talking about how important it is to rework it. It is also an advocate for HDR (High Dynamic Range) with the software more expensive and has many facets, with the software to make the image easier and more enjoyable, even if it really belongs to the processing section . You see, if I'm really interested in the job, I would like to book a post about. Overall, not very satisfied impressed by the book.
Rating: 2 / 5
Almost the same way Scott Kelby's The Digital Photography Book, "Michael Freeman provides the reader with 101 tips on how to obtain better images. It summarizes almost everything you need to know about photography. It is a great book I would recommend any beginner or intermediate photographer who wants to do is make sure they have everything covered.
Rating: 5 / 5
Michael wrote books too. Even if I wanted, I can not keep (read his rhythm in his pocket, and probably does not permit). This is an honest and complete mixture of two other books I reviewed on these pages: Photographer Pro D-SLR Handbook (A Lark Photography Book) and The Photographer's Eye: Composition and Design for Better Digital Photos. Both had 5 stars from me. This collection of tips covers a large part of the digital world, and it also contains some ideas and recommendations of the "eye of the photographer." I really recommend the vast majority of photographers. You may find very useful advice in a very simple, saying clearly. Reading is easy. In your experience, you can also find tips that you know 70/80, to 100 cents in the book. However, why buy a book? To improve your know-how to expand your knowledge to refine the art and your perception. Find Whatever the reason, if you're just a tip that could make a real difference, it would not be worth the money and time? Max
Rating: 4 / 5
It's great, a book of photos how professional are really holds. O There are so many books by people who say not even the photographer! Just so-called book writer. This guy shoots from international magazines and publishers, and show the pictures here. Like all books by Michael Freeman, that's The Real Thing – no-nonsense, down professionally, without speaking, writing for other photographers intelligent.
Rating: 5 / 5
There is nothing new about a list of tips, but of course it is about who they are. I too am not always frustrated with a growing number of books on photography by photographers. If I want to learn a trade, craft or art, I want to learn from a pro. Michael Freeman is one of the few writers known professional photographers. More like this please! Can not wait for the next 101 great tips.
Rating: 5 / 5