Click!: the "bible" on children photography
There are many books about children photography, but you only need to buy this one: the author is a pro photographer and mother!
Get "Click - How to take gorgeous photos of your kids" and you'll be on the right track to take the most fantastic pictures of your children. Or your friends children. Or your nephews and nieces or your grandsons or granddaughters. Or start a commercial business photographing children... although that might take some time more to accomplish.
"Click - How to take gorgeous photos of your kids" is the work of Rachel Devine, a professional children's photographer (and mother 3 times over), that started using a camera at the age of fourteen and soon discovered that she loved to take pictures of people. Next step was to find that she wanted to do more than those static portraits usually done at the local photographer's studio. So she did. And now she writes an eBook explaining it all.
In fact, this is the essential eBook for parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles… or anyone with kids in their lives who want to capture memories to last a lifetime. Rachel Devine experience is well shown along the 100 pages of this unique eBook that has only a major problem: you take a long time to read it. No, it's not because it's long or boring, but because after reading each couple of pages you'll want to go out and try the tips and suggestions or your kids... or the neighbours, if you've none yourself.
"Click - How to take gorgeous photos of your kids" is really that interesting. The author goes well beyond the technique, the formulas used and written in dozens of children photography books, and goes deeper into feelings, sensations, the act of discovering life, to make photographs that are not mere works of technique but a testimony of a child's evolution as a person, an human being. The apparently light reading illustrated with fantastic photographs will do more for your photography that so many called "manuals". It will make you see not just the main subject but the world through a new pair of eyes. And you'll also find that many of the tips and tricks can be used with other subjects than children.
Click is an edition of dPS - digital Photography School and is being sold for only $19.99 until the 19th of October. That's a 30% discount over the regular price, that will be $29.99 after the end of the promotional period.
Also, there is a DSLR giveaway until the 19th October, with a competition amongst the buyers of the eBook: one will get a Canon T3i and lens, a value over $1000.
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