"The Manual of Interior Photography" aims to equip the photographer with both practical information and a general understanding of the possibilities and limitations in all areas of interior photography, from residential to industrial. Practical tips and suggestions are combined with two alternative methods of achieving professional results: one a simpler, straight forward method when speed is an important factor; the other a thorough, precision method for critical results. Divided into ten chapters, this book outlines the general underlying principles involved, whilst encouraging individual interpretation throughout. These chapters cover camera and equipment choice, theories of lighting and composition, details of technique and ways to evercome the problems that the photographer confronts in the day-to-day practice of their work. The book also acts as a guide through the vast choice of equipment and materials available, explains how to use them for the specific purpose of interior photography, and shows how to present and store the images.
