Good Photography Books?? HELP!

Light: Science and Magic: An Introduction to Photographic Lighting by Steven Biver, Paul Fuqua, and Fil Hunter
 
Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson.
 
Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson taught me more in the first couple of chapters than anything else I've read.
 
I bought Understanding Exposure as my first book and I learned a lot from it and have been a happy 'Manual Mode' shooter ever since.

I also got Scott Kelby's Digital Photography boxset which covers a lot too.

The tutorial section on this forum is great too. If you prefer video, check out D-Town TV and Kelby Training - both great IMO.
 
Do you have any specific interests in mind? Understanding Exposure is good. I enjoyed 'Photographers Eye' by Micheal Freeman as it gives some nice ideas with regards to composition. I have found this useful for reference purposes when composing a shot with time on my hands. At the moment I am looking at 'Digital Landscape Photography' by John and Barbara Gerlach - An enjoyable read.

Have a look here for some more ideas.
 
Do you have any specific interests in mind? Understanding Exposure is good. I enjoyed 'Photographers Eye' by Micheal Freeman as it gives some nice ideas with regards to composition. I have found this useful for reference purposes when composing a shot with time on my hands. At the moment I am looking at 'Digital Landscape Photography' by John and Barbara Gerlach - An enjoyable read.

Have a look here for some more ideas.

No just general stuff like Exposure.. I guess I can only learn so much from the books the rest is up to me for get comfortable with. But thats awesome thanks for the support. Thanks to everyone that comment :thumbs:
 
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