Fujifilm X100s
…and more! * All about movie mode, Flash and Advanced Lighting. * The most common digital “jargon” and what it all means to you. * A tutorial to help you…
Canon Digital Rebel XT and XTi DSLR
…some photography techniques, it also captured the true usage of most functions. Sure, I could of read the owner’s manual, but Gary put the technical jargon of the tech manual…
The Friedman Archives High-impact Photography Seminars
…The “inner game” mindsets used by all the photographic masters A practical “zen” approach to compelling images without having to get bogged down in technical stuff Day 2 (“The Technical…
Minolta Maxxum/Dynax 7
…has them too: mirror-lockup on self-timer, auto bracketing, a flash compensation dial (yes, a dial!), exposure data memory, spot meter, rear-curtain flash synch, date/time/exposure imprint, advance to mid-roll, and the…
Sony Alpha 200
…Black-and-White Finally, an easy-to-understand manual that is a match for the camera it describes! Gary Friedman’s book on the Sony Alpha 200 (aka, “Sony A200”) digital camera provides a complete…
Purple Car Hood and Cable Lock
This was probably the most interesting image I took at the “Fabulous Ford” auto show in 2007. This was the hood of a custom pimped-out Mustang. The original car appears…
Lineup of Mustangs
A lineup of classic 1960’s era Ford Mustang muscle cars at a recent Auto show. This image is available for licensing. Refer to my Pricing Page for a general overview…
Sony A6300
…great deal of technical information. Well done! ” – James Cox “I want to say Thank You Very Much, not only for your personal assistance, but also for writing such…
Sony A6500
…personal assistance, but also for writing such a cohesive and clear book spoken in an easy to understand and implement manner. You pointers and insight with in depth practical knowledge…
Sony RX-100 MK3
…useful additional information. I really appreciate your conversational/personal style. Oddly, for an instruction manual, I found it difficult to put down and just wanted to keep reading.” – David Hopkins…