In almost all photography it’s the quality of light that makes or
breaks the shot. For professional photographers, chasing the light,
waiting for it, sometimes helping it, and finally capturing it is a
constant preoccupation — and for some an obsession.
Drawing on four decades of doing just this, Michael Freeman takes a
simple but practical approach to reacting to, and capturing
photography’s most important commodity.
There are just three sections titled Waiting, Chasing, and Helping:
Waiting explains the kinds of lighting that photographers can anticipate
and plan for, while Chasing explores the transient, serendipitous light
that photographers have to work quickly to
exploit. Helping, the final and most technical section, focuses on the
skills and techniques for enhancing, reducing, or otherwise controlling
light, covering everything from in-the-field shooting choices to
technical transformations to post-production.
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