This book builds on the foundation of knowledge laid out in Book 1 of this series. It covers building sets, shooting both translucent and mundane subjects and how to come up with interesting photographs of both. It explains the difference between how the human eye and the camera’s lens see things and how to use fill cards to make the eye and the camera see things in the same way. It ends with an explanation of what a boom is, why it is so important, and ways to use them creatively. This book also includes a selection of labeled diagrams to help the reader understand some of the more complicated topics that are covered.