A good reference book from Scott Kelby as always, but I'm starting to wish that his volumes were broken down into categories - one for nature, one for portraits, one for sports, etc - rather than giving a smattering of each in each volume. I have no interest in portrait or sports photography, so I feel like I'm just breezing past those whole chapters and am left wanting more of the categories that I am interested in. Even though I still found some helpful hints in this book, I will probably skip Volume 4 unless I can find it for free at the local library. I have read all three of Scott Kelby's photography books in this series and I have learned many lessons that have served me well.The first book is the most helpful for beginners and volume two goes into more detail for more advanced photographers and this volume, number three, seems to be a mixture of both.Written in easy to read one page tips with all the details of how a picture was taken, it is a book that is worth looking at over and over again. This book also contains lots of information on equipment, lighting and studio shooting.
Do You like book The Digital Photography Book (2009)?
The least useful of the three volumes, for an amateur photographer
—Jay
Stimulated me to learn more about our camera and photography.
—melmelforlife