A Perfect Exposure is the
Beginning of a Great Photograph
This simple photographic guide teaches the universal lesson of How to Meter Light, so you will get perfect exposures with any camera, digital or film, period.
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- Great For Digital Camera Users
- Great For Film Camera Users
- Learn Metering, the Histogram & Middle Gray for Perfect Exposures
- Easy to understand, non techie language
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It's Easy
The lessons I teach are actually pretty easy! Anyone can get it, beginner and pro. These are the metering & exposure lessons that every photographer, beginner, enthusiasts or pro should know to have a good foundation technically.
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It's Universal
You can apply these concepts to any kind of photography. Portraits, landscape, black & white, color, pinhole photography, or toy cameras, it doesn't matter. You will get great exposures.
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Digital Camera Users
Digital camera users can take advantage of every concept in this book. Metering for good exposures with the histogram and middle gray work together for amazing control of your photographs.
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Film Camera Users
The lesson of middle gray and metering light is so important, if not critical, to film users. It's fundamental to success. I teach various metering lessons that will help you get perfect exposures and not waist precious film.
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Learn about Exposure quickly and easily
This photography/exposure guide is only 59 pages . It's written in a way that's easy to understand (even beginners) and complete enough to satisfy enthusiasts (and yes, even some pro's that have read it).
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Yes, That's what I said, It's Easy
So many people who read this book are surprised how simple the concept is to get great looking photographs at will. Even the editors that edited this book said "you're kidding, it's that easy?"
The Art of Photography
OK, this is important. You probably didn't get into photography to do technical things, but rather more fun, beautiful or artistic things with your camera.
You probably pictured yourself making really nice looking photographs.
Lots of photography enthusiasts get discouraged because their pictures don't look like they expected or hoped them to look. And worse, they don't know why. They're too dark or too light, but why? Usually, it's poor exposure.
It's a common problem and it's exactly WHY I wrote this book. To answer your "why?" and help you clearly understand how to get good exposures so you can Concentrate on Making Great Photographs.
The Author
Master street photographer John Strazza has been behind a camera for over 45 years. If you want to see some of his masterful photographs just go to JohnStrazza.com
Strazza's masterful works sell to collectors on a regular basis. His fine prints have grown popularity around the world as they find there way into homes and museums.
John has written many articles on the artistic and technical aspects of photography. He sometimes shares concern over "green teachers" with little experience who only read about things and then try to teach. He has found "experts" information to be way off base. This guide is made from years of real experience by a true master and will set you on a good path technically speaking. You can read the Finding Middle Gray blog articles here: BLOG
What Others Are Saying About Finding Middle Gray, the Perfect Exposure Guide
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Just finished reading this from beginning to end, and I wish I had it when I started! Well-written, thought out, and easy to understand. When I have a question, it is answered in the next paragraph. Great!
Brian Ach, NYC, Top Celebrity Photographer -
Your book is a little gem! Congrats.
Proper exposure has always been the technical hinge pin of photography and you have done an excellent job of explaining what the camera records.
I certainly agree with your assessment of the incident meter and ... the histogram is the best thing since peanut butter.
Nick Zungoli, Premier Landscape Photographer, Hudson Valley, NY





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