Perfect Exposure: From Theory to Practice by Roger Hicks
This handbook for photographers offers information and advice on exposure theory. In an easy-to-read style, it looks at applying the theory in the studio and on location, and regardless of budget. The authors begin by looking at what constitutes the perfect exposure and move on to the theoretical basis of exposure determination, the different types of meters available, metering techniques, and how to apply those techniques to a range of subjects. The book also offers information on printing, the zone system, using polaroids and useful rules of thumb. Over 200 pictures are accompanied by explanations of how exposure readings were modified to achieve the desired results.