Learn how to interpret, approach, and master whatever lighting
situation is thrown at you and always get the shot, no matter what.
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
working with light, Michael Freeman takes a simple but practical
approach to interpreting, reacting to, and capturing photography's most
valuable commodity.
Practical advice is organised into three straightforward sections:
Waiting, Chasing, and Helping. Begin by mastering the art of patience,
and recognise the immense value of anticipating and planning for
gorgeous light that's just over the horizon. Then learn the techniques
to meet otherwise transient and fleeting lighting conditions halfway,
with quick thinking and fast reactions. Finally, make the most of the
tools at your disposal to enhance and manipulate light as you find it,
covering everything from in-the-field shooting choices to technical
transformations in post-production. This is the method of a working
professional - to interpret, approach, and master whatever lighting
situation is thrown at you and always get the shot, no matter what.