Book description
Photography is international best-seller Michael Freeman’s life, and in this book he works together with fellow photography experts to share his and their knowledge with anyone who wants to learn not only how to take better photos, but also why those photographs work and where they fit in with the history of the craft. Inspired by the structure of a college course and the benefits of a collective learning environment, this book teaches the fundamentals of photography not just through comprehensive lessons and instructions, but also through challenges in which readers can participate. Sample work from Michael’s students provides inspiration, and critical evaluations of the results ensure that the core concepts are being grasped every step of the way. Additionally, readers can join in by sharing their work via the series’ dedicated website.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Student Profiles
-
Exposure
- A Record of Tonalities
- Right Versus Wrong Exposure
- Underexposure & Overexposure
- Creative Use of Over- or Underexposure
- ISO Speeds
- Get the Shot with a High ISO
- Lens Apertures
- Demonstrate Depth-of-Field Control
- The Math Behind the Numbers
- Shutter Speed
- Freeze the Action
- Aperture & Shutter Speed: The Reciprocal Relationship
- Exposure Modes
- Histograms & Meters
- How Light Meters See the World
- In Search of Middle Gray
- Metering Modes
- Selective Metering Modes
- Limit Yourself to Spot Metering
- Color Temperature
- White Balance Control
- Set a Creative White Balance
- Handling Extreme Contrast
- Adjust with Exposure Compensation
- High Dynamic Range Imaging
- Combat the Contrast with HDR
- The Zone System in a Digital World
- Low-Key Images
- Shoot the Shadows with a Low-Key Shot
- High-Key Images
- Hug the Highlights with a High-Key Shot
-
Light & Lighting
- Bit-Depth & Tonality
- The Sun Throughout the Day
- Dealing with Strong Sunlight
- Shooting into the Sun
- Face the Sun Head-On
- Golden Light
- Clouds & Light
- Weather Extremes
- Your Choice of Rain, Fog, or Snow
- Incandescent Light
- Fluorescent Light
- Vapor Discharge Light
- Mixed Light
- Camera-Mounted Flash
- Balancing Flash to Ambient Light
- Bounce, Diffuse, or Sync your Flash
- Studio Flash
- Continuous Light
- Lighting Accessories
- Home Studio
- Positioning the Light
- Light a Portrait
- Soft Light
- Enveloping Light
- Bathe your Subject in Soft Light
- Hard Light
- Chiaroscuro
- Kick It Up a Notch with Hard Light
- Side & Edge Lighting
- Bring Out the Texture
- Personal Lighting Styles
- Find Your Own Personal Lighting Style
-
Composition
- Pick Your Subject
- Filling the Frame
- Horizontals & Verticals
- Subject Placement
- The Golden Ratio
- Using Lines to Pull Attention
- Diagonal, Curved, & Imaginary Lines
- Lead with Lines
- Seeking a Balance
- Symmetry
- Strengthening with Triangles
- Balance Your Composition
- Color
- Accentuating Color
- Compose with Color
- Pattern & Repetition
- Follow a Pattern
- Natural Frames
- Negative Space
- Of Light & Shadow
- People
- Capturing Couples
- A Couple’s Portrait
- Focal Length
- Wide-Angle Lenses & Perspective
- Broaden your View with a Wide-Angle
- Telephoto Lenses
- Reach Out with a Telephoto
- Panning
- Motion Blur
- Communicate Movement through Blur
-
Digital Editing
- The Digital Workflow
- Raw-Processing Software
- Post-Production Software
- Raw-Processing Workspace
- Raw-Processing Tools
- Post-Production Workspace
- Post-Production Tools
- Rotating & Cropping
- Correcting White Balance
- Adjusting Exposure
- Basic Image Optimization
- Removing Spots & Blemishes
- Sharpening
- Sharpen Up a Shot
- Noise Reduction
- Clean Up a Noisy Shot
- Tone Curves
- Color Correction
- Black & White Conversion
- Convert to Black & White
- Dodging & Burning
- Levels
- Levels Adjustment
- Color Adjustment
- Adjust Your Color
- Layers
- Adjustment Layers
- Blending
- Removing Unwanted Objects
- Panoramas
- Stitch a Panorama
- Glossary
- Index
Product information
- Title: Michael Freeman's Photo School Fundamentals
- Author(s):
- Release date: October 2013
- Publisher(s): Routledge
- ISBN: 9781135020774
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