Michael Freeman
Michael Freeman, born in 1945, is a British photographer, author, and journalist renowned for his extensive work with major publications like Smithsonian Magazine, for which he completed over 40 assignments spanning three decades. He has authored more than 140 books on diverse subjects including Angkor, tea, and Japanese design, with 74 focused on photography practice, such as The Photographer’s Eye, selling over 3 million copies in 27 languages. Based in London, he frequently travels to Asia for shooting assignments.
Photography
Travel
Documentary
Snake: The Legendary Life of Ken Stabler
Snake: The Legendary Life of Ken Stabler
Savannah's Monuments: The Untold Stories
Tea Horse Road: China's Ancient Trade Road to Tibet
The Photographer's Eye: Composition and Design for Better Digital Photos
The Photographer's Vision Remastered (The Photographer's Eye Book 3)
Capturing Light: The Heart of Photography
Black and White Photography Field Guide: The essential guide to the art of creating black & white images
The Photographer's Mind: Creative Thinking for Better Digital Photos
The Complete Guide to Black & White Digital Photography (A Lark Photography Book)
Ancient Angkor (River Book Guides)
101 consejos: Fotografía digital: Los secretos de los mejores fotógrafos del mundo
The Complete Guide to Digital Photography, 5th Edition
Digital Image Editing & Special Effects: Quickly Master The Key Techniques Of Photoshop & Lightroom
The Complete Guide to Night & Lowlight Digital Photography
Digital Photography Expert: Close-Up Photography: The Definitive Guide for Serious Digital Photographers (A Lark Photography Book)
Law and Popular Culture: Current Legal Issues 2004Volume 7
Michael Freeman's Digital Photography Handbook
The 35mm handbook: A complete course from basic techniques to professional applications
The Manual of Indoor Photography
Asia Home: Inspirational Design Ideas
The Legacy of John Austin's Jurisprudence (Law and Philosophy Library, 103)
Introduction to Photography
Achieving Photographic Style