This handy guide shows how to do everything from choosing the right camera to shooting in changing outdoor conditions to protecting equipment from the elements. This description may be from another edition of this product.
To be honest I wasn't expecting much, however, after reading the first few pages I was entranced by the authors non nonsense to the point style of writing. Although much of this book is denoted to hiking and equipment, I found the topics in the area interesting and helpful. His photographic sections were very good and I learnt several things I didn't know (I am a high level intermediate level photographer). The author promotes his Chromozone system in this book which I subsequently bought (guess what - it works!). The system is based on the zone system but for colour and not black and white work. I would recommend this book. It is easy to read, factual, well written and concise.
Very understandable and customized for the backpacker
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This is my favorite photography book. Not only is it written for the backpacker, but Mr. Campbell's descriptions of basic camera functionality are the clearest and simplest I've ever read. A favorite.
Excellent book; good overview of backpacking photography
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This is definitely a book worth reading for learning about the tradeoffs involved when doing backpacking and photography. He discusses the equipment and the techniques that need to be considered when you can't carry 300lb of equipment.He gets very specific when recommending gear, which is something I liked. The information is starting to get somewhat dated; this book was published in 1994. However, he talks about the reasons why he recommends certain gear, which is what you really need to know anyway.
Indispensable for anyone hitting the photo trail
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This was an inspirational read for a lapsed outdoor photographer getting back on the trail. The gear recommendations have been right on so far and I continue to find creative gems every time I pick it up. This book will get you burning a lot of Velvia so just buy it, OK?
Practical advice for taking great backpacking photos
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
A well-written, well-organized, useful book by a devoted outdoor adventurer. This is the best source I've found for practical advice on what/how to pack for different trips, how to use your time in the outdoors effectively, and how to capture the best light when adventuring. His inspirational introduction still motivates me (Campbell pursued his dream of becoming a professional nature photographer following a near-death experience). This book goes beyond the standard photography tips, providing useful insights and equipment recommendations geared specifically toward the outdoor adventurer/photographer. Campbell has spent considerable time in the wilderness and shares his knowledge quite effectively. If you enjoy mountaineering, hiking, rafting, or skiing and enjoy sharing your experiences with others through photographs, this book is for you
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