In 66 essays and more than 160 colour photographs, Galen Rowell shows how he transforms what he sees into vivid, memorable works of art. He clearly explains why "pre-visualising" a photograph before exposing any film is one key to making an arresting image rather than a mere replica of what we see through the viewfinder. Along the way he also offers advice on practical and technical matters such as how to pack camera gear; what to leave behind when you have to travel light; pushing film to extremes; and when and how to use fill flash, smart flash and remote flash.
This is a how-to book by an artist who has made adventure photography a way of life. It is both an inspired manual to talking better photographs and an inspiring journey of discovery into the creative process.