Tate: The Photography Ideas Book: Inspiration and Tips Taken from over 80 Photos (The Art Ideas Books)
£10.90£12.30 (-11%)
It’s time to refresh your creativity with this lively exploration of photography at the cutting edge.
There’s always a new angle with which to shoot your subject, a different shade of light to capture or a completely new genre to try out, so there’s never an excuse for your camera to gather dust.
This little book is full of big ideas that will inspire you to think differently. With a new concept on every page, you will discover fresh ways of tackling your subjects to create work that is original and exciting.
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Additional information
Publisher | 1st edition (17 Oct. 2019), Ilex Press |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 176 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1781576661 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1781576663 |
Dimensions | 13.97 x 1.59 x 16.83 cm |
by miss M S Hodey
Smaller than I expected
by Bradley Pascall
Fantastic book for creators out there in a bit of a slump. It’s quick to get through and contains lots of ideas. Some simple and some quite thorough. Either way it’s opened my eyes and made me realise that I’m not so stuck as I thought. Read this book in 2 days and is a great product. If you need some help with getting started on projects etc or have had a break from photography and need a jump start, this is a book for you.
by Tess
Not as good as the drawing or printing books ,might try some ideas
by Trevor Litherland
Really good book if you’re feeling bereft of creative ideas in your photography. It’s not a read from beginning to end book, more a dip in and out book. Not everything will appeal to all in this little book but there is something for most people. Would recommend.
by Alisuper10
Such a good book for an enthusiastic photographer. Great tips and explanations .
by Fay
Bought this for my partner who is a keen photographer and he loved it.
by Kalliopi Ioakeimidou
Really cool ideas for photography projects and techniques. It’s both for analogue and digital photographers which is awesome. The reason I didn’t give it five stars is that is focused mostly in men photographers. There are plenty of women photographers out there that should be acknowledged.
by Afolake .O. Adeoshun
Just for tips