Customer Review: This is a great book. Covers how to put together a perfect exposure very well. Are you tired of always struggling becuase there just wasn't enough light in that shot? You just had a bit too much blur then you wanted? You just don't understand how shutter speed, film speed and aperature work together... more info
Customer Review: This is the third book I'd purchased by the same author (first two were Understanding Exposure and Learning to See Creatively) and it is, no doubt, something I was looking for. Written very light and readable it really matched many things I tried to understand in making good photographs. Just can't... more info
Customer Review: The book is very good and does and excellent job of explaining what it is about. Excellent shopping experience and will use Amazon again.
Customer Review: For me, this edition is a follow-on book, continuing a good job made in Learning to See Creatively. It explains many techniques of how to approach to the possible model, meaning how to understand and how to work with people, use of light, composition, etc. It really is a must have, especially for... more info
Customer Review: Expanding Architecture Design as Activism collects thirty in-depth essays about the concept of "public-interest architecture", that is, building designs created explicitly with the benefit of the public in mind. Illustrated with full-color photography on virtually every page, individual essays... more info
Customer Review: I read another Bryan Peterson book, and after finishing it, I immeidately ordered this book. For one, I like his writing style. It is not stuffy, as a matter of fact, it is kind of fun. I WILL admit, there were a few times he took it a little over-board in this book, but ultimately, that doesn't... more info
Customer Review: Mine never came from Amazon, but the seller did refund my money. I believe when I got this from the bookstore it was a later version for digital. This book is a must have for every beginner to advanced beginner. It helps make sense of how the functions of the camera come together to form... more info
Customer Review: I've read all three of Bryan Peterson's books -- "Understanding Exposure," "Learning to See Creatively," and "People in Focus" -- and "Understanding Exposure" I recommend highly (5 stars). The other two drained me of my passion as I read them, which is the opposite of what Peterson intended, I'm... more info