National Geographic Kids Guide to Photography: Tips & Tricks on How to Be a Great Photographer From the Pros & Your Pals at My Shot

February 9, 2020 - Comment

In the age of smartphones and selfies, why not learn from the pros how to take great photos to share with friends and family! Here’s a fun, fact-filled, kid-friendly guide that is jam-packed with all the essentials for budding photographers. From how to set up a shot and stage the lighting and from the best

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In the age of smartphones and selfies, why not learn from the pros how to take great photos to share with friends and family! Here’s a fun, fact-filled, kid-friendly guide that is jam-packed with all the essentials for budding photographers. From how to set up a shot and stage the lighting and from the best software to short assignments, you’ll learn all the important photographic concepts and basics of equipment, lighting aperture, lenses, depth of field, and more. This wide-ranging book also has sections devoted to composition and photographing different subjects (animals, people, sports, landscapes). Before and after shots offer visual explanations while tips and photographs from National Geographic photographers are featured throughout, making this the best photography guide out there today for children (and adult beginners too!).

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Anonymous says:

Excellent – strongly recommend -I am into photography for more than 20 years, focusing on photography equipment, and photography knowledge.-To me, it is very important that my 10 year old daughter has some basic knowledge and understanding of photography. The more she knows about photography (image composition) and the equipment (camera), the better her pictures will be.-I am pleasantly surprised how well the book is structured, and how simple everything is explained; especially for children. In a few, well…

Anonymous says:

For The Young Photographer Great book for the kid who wants to learn photography. It is simple enough for them to follow along and understand without being too childlike. It has images to go along with the lesson. I only took a quick look before I gave it to a budding young photographer but he seems to really enjoy it.

Anonymous says:

Great book for great results I bought this book for my then nine year old and it’s been nearly two years– we haven’t stopped reaping the benefits. Her photos are fantastic and the skills taught in this book can take a lot of credit.I found the vocabulary to be perfect for this age.

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