Photography Activities for Kids is a series of project idea books designed to develop an interest in photography in 7-11 year old children.
The theme of Book 1 is patterns and textures – Creating Patterns.
This book contains 10 simple projects providing kids with some initial ideas to develop and make their own. The projects allow them to see things in a way that only kids can, to explore their surroundings and learn about things in a different way whilst having some fun taking pictures.
It will not teach everything there is to know about Digital Photography.
The most important thing about the projects in this book is for the young photographer not to worry about messing it up or be too disappointed with their efforts but to:
•Use their imagination to put their own stamp on each project.
•To be creative and photograph things as they see it.
•To be as artistic as they want to be
•And most of all TO HAVE FUN
The main emphasis of this book is that you don’t have to have a fancy camera to produce interesting images nor do you have to be an adult. To highlight this unique concept, all 70 project photographs in this book have been taken by Josh Whitmore, aged 7, and Sophie Whitmore, aged 5.
Photography is all about recording images. We cannot guarantee great works of art by tomorrow afternoon, but we can provide the tools to kick-start the enthusiasm to achieve that goal.
The theme of Book 1 is patterns and textures – Creating Patterns.
This book contains 10 simple projects providing kids with some initial ideas to develop and make their own. The projects allow them to see things in a way that only kids can, to explore their surroundings and learn about things in a different way whilst having some fun taking pictures.
It will not teach everything there is to know about Digital Photography.
The most important thing about the projects in this book is for the young photographer not to worry about messing it up or be too disappointed with their efforts but to:
•Use their imagination to put their own stamp on each project.
•To be creative and photograph things as they see it.
•To be as artistic as they want to be
•And most of all TO HAVE FUN
The main emphasis of this book is that you don’t have to have a fancy camera to produce interesting images nor do you have to be an adult. To highlight this unique concept, all 70 project photographs in this book have been taken by Josh Whitmore, aged 7, and Sophie Whitmore, aged 5.
Photography is all about recording images. We cannot guarantee great works of art by tomorrow afternoon, but we can provide the tools to kick-start the enthusiasm to achieve that goal.