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title: "Joel Meyerowitz: Seeing Things: A Kid's Guide to Looking at Photographs"
brand: "joel meyerowitz"
price: "152 zł"
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reviews_count: 13
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# Joel Meyerowitz: Seeing Things: A Kid's Guide to Looking at Photographs

**Brand:** joel meyerowitz
**Price:** 152 zł
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- **What is this?** Joel Meyerowitz: Seeing Things: A Kid's Guide to Looking at Photographs by joel meyerowitz
- **How much does it cost?** 152 zł with free shipping
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## Customer Reviews

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    OUTSTANDING BOOK!! FIVE STARS!
  

*by M***Z on Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2016*

Is it a book for toddles? Is it a book for teenagers? First of all, it is an extraordinary book, in which the author introduces the reader to many famous photographs, and only one of his own. Each photograph has a short text which helps a lot understanding each imagine and induces the reader to understand the basics of photography. Were it not for this book I think I would have never discovered a very important detail in one of the most cherished photos of Cartier-Bresson:  the man caught in the air ready to fall in a splash. It is really a guide to kids, and a very good guide to photo understanding. Not only for kids, but also por old people like me. Two years ago Aperture Foundation (the same which edited this book) published another extraordinary book for kids called "This equals That" aiming as well as a guide to photography. Which is better? I would say "This equals that" can be Step One. And this book from Meyerowitz can be Step Two. I cannot tell which one is better, but I can tell I feel very happy at having both of them. "This equals that" has no text, so it is a book which explains itself by only using images, then you only need your eyes to get it (anyhow Aperture has on its web page a guide to help understanding this book to readers and teachers and it really does the work). Meyerowitz' book, though the photographs by themselves are worth buying the book at large, the text helps a fifty per cent. I am sure this book will soon end being translated into many languages. I think both books serve for small children, even for toddlers, on condition that an adult helps the child to get them at 100%. These two outstanding books go together like salt goes with pepper, or peaches with cream! IF you have a child, or like photography a lot, buy them both. You will not get dissapointed. Thanks Meyerowitz, thanks Fulford and Shopsin, thank Aperture (you are doing a great job and each time better).

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    Boring and annoying design
  

*by S***1 on Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2020*

Disappointed. There was never an ah-hah moment, where the writer pointed out something unnoticed.  A very good photographer (JM) is not necessarily good at analyzing photos in an interesting way.The format ( vert  and horizon) was annoying as was the different sized font. Different sized font almost always indicates an attempt to enliven boring text. I work as a photographer in education and was looking forward to this book - but I saw very little that would engage young people (

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    insightful
  

*by R***. on Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2016*

Excellent book!  Meyerowitz walks you through the components of each photo, explains the significance of the individual components, and explains how the individual components fit together to form the final composition.  He's very insightful and it's well written.  My only criticism is that the font size could have been bigger in some places, but I imagine that the target audience (kids) won't have that problem.

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