The Pocket Photographer: How to take beautiful photos with your phone

(5 customer reviews)

$19.99

Everyone has a camera on their phone. Author Mike Kus, a photographer with a strong Instagram following, demonstrates the simple tricks and techniques that take your photography to another level. His methods can be mastered by anyone, and the content avoids reference to specific phone camera technology, instead relying on the clear principles to make you a better photographer, regardless of the camera you own. The book is written, designed and illustrated by the author.

Description

Product description

About the Author

Mike Kus is a UK-based author specializing in branding, graphic design, illustration and photography. He has built up a successful Instagram following for his photography with 800k followers.

Additional information

Dimensions14.22 × 1.91 × 20.57 cm
Publisher ‏

‎ Laurence King Publishing

Publication date ‏

‎ Nov. 23 2021

Language ‏

‎ English

Print length ‏

‎ 144 pages

ISBN-10 ‏

‎ 1913947521

ISBN-13 ‏

‎ 978-1913947521

Item weight ‏

‎ 363 g

Dimensions ‏

‎ 14.22 x 1.91 x 20.57 cm

UNSPSC-Code

55101500 (Printed publications) Report an incorrect code

5 reviews for The Pocket Photographer: How to take beautiful photos with your phone

  1. 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.

  2. Stan Strange

    Great book!
    Love this! Concise points and first class printing. Highly recommended.

  3. 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.

  4. MildKustom

    The Pocket Photographer
    A great guide to using a mobile phone for photography with many creative projects.

  5. Kimbar

    Purchased as a gift
    Was well received, don’t yet know if recipient has read it.

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