52 Week Photography Challenge: Photography Ideas and Photo Projects for a Whole Year • Inspiration to Try Out New Themes, Effects and Techniques
M**M
Great idea
Got this as a stocking filler for my son. Liked it so much I bought it for myself as well. Good way to get ideas for photos.I’m very very amateur so nice way to store my pics and learn to use my camera.
M**C
amazing
Ordering from Amazon is always quick and easy. The item arrived on time, exactly as described, and well-packaged. Customer service is reliable, and I appreciate the wide selection and competitive prices. Highly recommend!
J**
Great idea but poor quality for the money.
Good idea and very clear and easy but very poor quality and not worth the price. I'd pay £6 at the most for it. Returning it.
A**N
Don't waste your cash.
This is a pretty useless book and not worth the paper it is printed on. It has 52 "projects" to challenge you, with titles such as Family, Children, Portraits Babies, Seniors and Couples. Which to me are all the same thing, i.e photos of people. For each week there is a single paragraph to further describe the "challenge". E,g For Seniors this says something along the lines of "seniors like having their photo taken and being asked to serve as models". Sweeping generallisation - I am a senior and I hate having my photo taken, which is why I am behind the camera. There are very few ideas about where to go or how to take photos of certain topics. It is basically saying here is a topic go and work out how to take photos of it without any help from me. There are no ideas to help you decide what makes a good or bad photo in each area covered. So you can snap away for 52 weeks and produce a load of snapshots without learning anything about photography. It is not gping to help any beginner, and it certainly isn't going to challenge any one with experience. You would be better of just sitting down and brainstorming 52 topics that might be interesting to photograph. It must have taken someone all of 30 mins to come up with the list in this book. In fact the list of all 52 can be seen in the blurb about the book on Amazon, so just download that image and print it, and then buy yourself a notebook and you will be better off.
M**R
Inspiring book for photography enthusiasts.
Although this is a 52 week challenge book and can be followed week by week I have used it for inspiration a bit more randomly by dipping in to it to see what challenges fit in with what I am doing/ where I am going as it suits me. It has helped me to really think about the images I create and also I have been able to revisit previous photos I have taken and look at them taking in to consideration how they fit in to these photography challenges. I think this is a great book, not too heavy in terms of content but a great price too.
L**I
Great little book
Great little book for anyone interested in photography.Ideal for a Christmas present especially since the order of the challenges follow a calendar year eg 12: Spring 25: Summer 38: Autumn 43: Spooky 50: Winter 51: Festive but of course you can pick and mix as you want.The page can hold a standard 4x6” photo paper portrait or landscape depending on the orientation of the photo
A**R
working on it
I have told two other people about and they have got one also
R**F
Good ideas but not worth the money
Some really good ideas but they probably would have used 4-5 pages. The book is essentially 52 ideas for subjects to photograph with a few details to further expand the topic. The rest of each page is essentially blank to record details of settings, weather etc and an opposite page to fix a printed photo.. Might be good to accompany a present of a first camera to someone but you are essentially buying a notebook with 52 ideas.
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