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Janssen –
Beautiful and inspiring
This book is truly a gem because of the beautiful pictures and the nice (short) texts which explaines them easily so you are more inspired to take your own.
Stan Strange –
Great book!
Love this! Concise points and first class printing. Highly recommended.
Redhenry –
Not just for novices
A casual glance might give the impression that this is a basic guide to improving the pictures taken with your phone. It can be, but is also much more. I’ve been a keen photographer for many years and have always used conventional cameras but modern smartphone cameras have become so good that I have exchanged my Nikon for a decent phone camera. The phone won’t quite do everything the Nikon did of course, but it has other advantages – macro and low light photography are easy and the phone almost never fails to reproduce exactly what I see in front of me, so I can concentrate on composition instead of getting the exposure right. This book has encouraged me to think more about my composition and to adopt a fresh approach to my pictures. The chapters on editing detail the tools commonly found on a phone or tablet and are most informative, with excellent examples.
MildKustom –
The Pocket Photographer
A great guide to using a mobile phone for photography with many creative projects.
Kimbar –
Purchased as a gift
Was well received, don’t yet know if recipient has read it.