Be A Super Awesome Photographer
by Henry Carroll
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Pub Date 6 May 2019 | Archive Date 4 Sep 2019
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Description
Become a super-awesome photographer with this fantastic new book.
Using real photographs for inspiration, this handy guide features 20 exciting and instant photo challenges to help you create your own masterpieces. All you need is a camera and your super snapping skills. Learn how to be invisible, play with your food, stop time and much more!
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Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781786275578 |
PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |
Featured Reviews
I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
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Henry Carroll is absolutely amazing. My daughter is so excited for this book, she wants to be a photographer just like me.
this book offers challenges for children/young teens to explore their photography.
Great books for kids on the basics of photography, plus it helped this adult reflect on some of my photo habits. If you have a child interest in photography I recommend this book as a gift for them to get creative and have some fun:)! It goes through tips on how to compose photos, how to play with light, and how to think outside the box.
Thank you to NetGalley and Laurence King Publishing for a free digital copy in exchange for my honest review.
Henry Carroll, the Editor of the "IF you want to" photography series of books (If you want to be instagram famous, if you want to take great photographs of people, read this book, etc), uses a similar format to provide tips and instruction to children about photography. Well presented with appropriate tips, and slightly fuller sections on light, composition, perspective and a few other areas, the one annoyance is how often he uses SUPER-AWESOME (in all caps) within the text. Well chosen assignments and example photographs, would be a great addition to a gift of a camera or someone seeking to up their game. Age range mostly 8 to 15 or so.
This is great for helping create inspiration and excitement in young new photographers.
It doesn't really contain much in the way of technique, but it is geared towards younger kids so I didn't expect much to begin with.
The pictures all look like something that kids would be able to recreate for themselves.
Great first step for youngsters to start enjoying photography.
Thank you NetGalley and Laurence King Publishing Ltd for my DRC.