In this pocket-sized; portable guide; renowned photographer Michael Freeman addresses one of photographys most popular--and challenging--areas: black and white. With advice on lighting; shooting; conversion; and post-production; this is know-how that no photographer can afford to be without. Perfect for the digital photographer who wants to shoot and process RAW files as black and whie images.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. DullBy Tom LacknerThis was a book club selection; the recommendation coming from a member who saw a review in the Cedar Rapids Gazette but who had not actually read the book. Thats a lesson in itself. Otherwise; ther is little save its brevity to recommend this volume. The prose is repetitious and the story; while interesting; could be told in a quarter of the space.What will you learn? First; that Iowa politicians can be as corrupt as those in any other state. Second; that Iowa journalism may have been investigative in the 1930s; but the writing wasnt very good. I can say that because I grew up on the Gazette in the days when Frank Nye and Jerry Elsea headed the editorial board; men who knew how to write an editorial.Save your money; your time; and your bookshelf space for something better written.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Journalism Then; and What We Need NowBy ThrobVery interesting. Who knew that Iowa; of all places; could have had such corrupt officials in the not-too-distant past. The book makes me sad for the current state of journalism and newspapers; and makes you realize just how important a healthy press is to this republic. Once we had investigative journalists looking under the rocks of corporate and governmental America. Now we have...what? Twitter? In the 1930s in Iowa; the Cedar Rapids Gazettes tough work led to fifty indictments. In 2008 and beyond; not even the unearthing of a scandal of epic proportions -- the obtaining; packaging and selling of junk mortgages as securities -- led to any significant indictments. Sad indeed; but this book teaches that it was not always so.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Need more like himBy K. SchappersteinGood journalist.