In the web is a lot of files for free, also photographic files. Today I decided to put all the eBooks – that previously published in my blog – together in a single, mega post for you. Go ahead, download them! Print them if you want to.
1.

Going Candid by Thomas Leuthard
Categories: Street Photography
Thomas Leuthard is a street photographer from Switzerland, started in 2009. In his eBook, he writes about his approach to street photography full with inputs based on his experiences all through these years. If you’re interested in street photography, this is one resource you must really check out.
2.

Ultimate Field Guide to Photography, by NG
Categories: Basic of Photography
This guide by National Geographic can be a serious resource for a beginner in photography as it covers almost every aspect of the basics of photography. From explaining camera settings to tips on composition and perspective, everything is nicely explained. It can also serve as a handy reference guide to refresh your basics.
3.

Good Photos in Bad Light, by Darwin Wiggett
Categories: Light
We’ve all gone through situations where bad light played a spoilsport in our photography trip, or so we thought. You don’t have to worry about it any longer because Darwin Wiggett, in this eBook, gives you plenty of tips and techniques that you can learn to create great photos in bad outdoor light. Light will no longer be your excuse for bad photos.
4.

Basic Photography Book, by Jeff Curto
Categories: Basic of Photography
From an overview of the components of a camera to an exploration of exposure, aperture, shutter speed, lenses, depth of field, composition and more, this free ebook will help you get started on the path to mastering the medium of photography.
5.

Essential, by Ian Plant
Categories: Basic of Photography, Creativity, Light
Looking to take your photography to the next level? Ian Plant, professional photographer, in his free ebook: Essential: Pro Secrets for Unleashing Your Creativity, contains creative lessons to be essential to making great photographs. Inside, you will find photographs from around the world illustrating lessons on the creative use of light, composition, and the magic of the moment.
6.

Insights From Beyond the Lens
Categories: Landscape Photography, Creativity
If you want to learn more on landscape photography then this free e-book is for you! This eBook covers everything from what gear is best suited to landscape photography to how to make the best use of available light to create stunning landscape images. The author also shares useful insights from his experiences that are sure to motivate you further. Do check it out.
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Essays on Inspiration, Vision and Creativity...
Categories: Basics Of Photography, Creativity
This is an inspiring compilation of 10 essays by photographer Scott Bourne. Coming from his personal experiences, the essays touch upon his insights on topics like storytelling, seeing, creativity, and vision. The wide variety of tips scattered across the eBook are sure to help you grow as a photographer.
8.

Basic Photography. Using a Digital Camera
Categories: Basic of Photography, Creativity
If you have a digital camera, this free e-book is written for you. JongPil Cheon will carry you through the world of digital camera. Certainly, after applying his advice, you will better understand your camera and did better pictures.
9.

Just Pictures by Rick Prokosch
Categories: Basic of Photography, Creativity
Rick loves photography! He divided this book for free with you. He decided to share this book with you for free! You will be able to read about the composition, about equipment which is secondary, about shooting architecture & buildings, nature and many many more.
10.

Collecting Souls by Thomas Leuthard
Categories: Street Photography
Thomas Leuthard is a street photographer from Switzerland, started in 2009. In his eBook, he writes about his approach to street photography full with inputs based on his experiences all through these years. If you’re interested in street photography, this is one resource you must really check out.
11.

11 Ways to improve your photography, by C&V
Categories: Creativity
Craft & Vision 1 includes 11 articles to help you improve what you do. And also? It’s free. Free! This eBook is a collection of hands-on, practical articles written by David duChemin, Piet Van den Eynde, Andrew S. Gibson, Nicole S. Young, Alexandre Buisse, Stuart Sipahigil, Eli Reinholdtsen, and Michael Frye.
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More great ways to make stronger photographs, by C&V
Categories: Creativity
Craft & Vision 2 is written by six Craft & Vision authors who tackle nine unique ways to improve your photography. And it's free! Free! This eBook is a collection of hands-on, practical articles written by Martin Bailey, Piet Van den Eynde, Nicole S. Young, Dave Delnea, Sean McCormack, and David duChemin.
13.

Nine Motivational Essays by Scott Bourne
Categories: Creativity, Basics of Photography
Motivation is the driving force by which humans achieve their goals. In today’s world, it ’s hard to come by. We seem to be surrounded by mean, unhappy, unhelpful people who are angry all the time. This can be depressing. It ’s easy sometimes to get wrapped up in all this negativity. It ’s easy to sit on the couch and hope things will get better. But that plan rarely works in my experience.
Scott Bourne wrote a series of short essays that will have the opposite effect. He want to give you hope. He want to give you something positive to think about. He want to motivate you to go out and be the best photographer you can be.
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Street Photography by Alex Coghe
Categories: Street Photography
Street photographer Alex Coghe shares everything he has learned through these years in this eBook. A really comprehensive guide on street photography, it gives a first hand account of how to approach street photography and get better, with some really insightful tips coming from his experience.
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The Basics of photography by Jeff Davies
Categories: Basics of Photography
This is a PDF eBook by Jeff Davies, which cover the very basics of photography, where you will learn what is depth of field, shutter speed, ISO and aperture, all that in a very simple and easy way.
Once you have read this ebook, you will not have anymore excuses to fail when you take a picture.