Look up! Look down! Move around! Everywhere you go, there are great pictures just waiting to be made! Kids love to take pictures! With Photo Adventures for Kids, you can encourage your child's passion while exploring the art of photography together! With this book, your child will become an official Photo Adventurer and go on a very important mission to solve the greatest mystery of photography - learning how to find a great photograph no matter where they are. Packed with games, strategies, lessons, and challenges, Photo Adventures for Kids makes learning about photographic composition and framing easy and fun.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Kinder
US School Grade: From Preschool to Second Grade, Interest Age: From 8 to 12 years
Produkt-Hinweis
Illustrationen
Colour illustrations throughout
Maße
Höhe: 251 mm
Breite: 179 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-68198-142-0 (9781681981420)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Anne-Laure Jacquart is an educator and photographer who has written numerous books on photography for enthusiastic children and amateur photographers alike. She is based in France and can be found online at www.annelaurejacquart.com.
Basic Tips for Taking Good Pictures [4]
Briefing Papers [7]
Action Plan [8]
Now You Frame It [9]
Discover Framing [11]
Help! Messy Photos! [12]
Making the Subject the Star [15]
Darn Impostors! [19]
The Riddle of the Tractor [22]
Shifting the Frame [26]
Same Tool, Different Effects [31]
Framing: A New Tool [33]
The Secret of the White Feather [34]
Tilting Photos [38]
Horizontal or Vertical [40]
What Shocking Equipment! [45]
Framing in Three Dimensions [47]
The Third Secret Weapon [48]
Now You Are Better Equipped Than Ever! [49]
Another Dimension [53]
An Ant or a Giraffe? [55]
Photos in Disarray [58]
The Subtraction Method [60]
The Addition Method [62]
Framing and Trimming [65]
Operation Trimming [66]
Which Part Should I Choose? [70]
A Piece of Cake . . . or of a Subject? [75]
A Different Kind of Frame [81]
A New Cut? [83]
Mystery Photos [89]
Strategies for Composition [93]
Photographic Organization [94]
Moving the Subject? [96]
Right on the Mark! [100]
Angled Compositions [101]
The Direction of the Gaze [105]
The Subject in the Corner [109]
The Puzzle of Lines [115]
New Subjects for Composition [116]
Horizontal Lines [121]
An Inclination Toward Lines [123]
Lines and Perspective [127]
Lines and Framing [131]