Displaying the Shot (Photography for Teens (Compass Point), #3) (Photography for Teens, v. 3)
by Jason Skog
Jesse Owens gold-medal winning feats at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin struck a mighty propaganda blow against Adolf Hitler. The Nazi leader had planned to use the German games as a showcase of supposed Aryan superiority. Instead, there was American black athlete Owens on the podium being photographed by Hitler s personal photographer, Heinrich Hoffmann. In addition, Owens would figure prominently in the groundbreaking film Olympia by Hitler s favorite director Leni Riefenstahl. Photo and film cap...
Maker Projects for Kids Who Love Photography (Be a Maker!)
by Kelly Spence
Smartphones have made digital photography a popular and accessible interest for kids. This snappy title helps young photographers explore the history of this important art form and create their own art. Readers will learn about lenses, filters, composition, and lighting. They will also be encouraged to create their own photography projects using different styles and mediums, and changing their photos into forms that suit their ideas and concepts.
If you like the idea of combining materials such as fabric, paint, ink and google eyes on a canvas, then mixed media is the art form for you! This awesome book guides young artists in creating works in mixed media, a visual art form in which artists can combine different types of techniques and media, or materials. Clear photographs and step-by-step techniques guide readers along the way.
This visual celebration of Michelle Obama from an official White House photographer is perfect for young readers who want to know more about a beloved former First Lady. This stunning and revealing collection of seventy photographs, coupled with personal reflections and behind-the-scenes stories, captures and celebrates Mrs. Obama's White House years and her dedication to improving the lives of young people in the United States and around the world. As a former official White House photographe...
Captured History Little Rock Girl 1957 How a Photograph Changed the Fight for Integration
by Shelley Tougas
Captured History Breaker Boys How a Photograph Helped End Child Labor
by Michael Burgan
Fukushima Disaster: How a Tsunami Unleashed Nuclear Destruction (Captured Science History)
by Danielle Smith-Llera
Winner of: 2015 Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award (SONWA) Through photographs, verse and narration, this book celebrates the most essential ingredient to life: water. Author and educator, Nancy Bo Flood and award-winning photographer, Jan Sonnenmair, combine imagination and information to explore this ever-changing and mysterious element. Water Runs Through This Book teaches how water runs through all aspects of our lives. Including everyday tips to help conserve, it will inspire children an...
Knowledge Encyclopedia: Space (Knowledge Encyclopedia for Children)
P is for Peanut – A Photographic ABC
by Lisa Gelber and Jody Roberts
This delightful volume uses twenty-six great photographs from the J. Paul Getty Museum's collection to show children the alphabet in action - and teach them some interesting ways to look at, and wonder about, works of art. Included are photographs by such masters as Walker Evans, Julia Margaret Cameron, Andre Kertesz, Weegee, Dorothea Lange, and Henri Cartier-Bresson. "P is for Peanut" can be enjoyed by children and by their parents, too: readers of all ages will appreciate its beautiful and wit...
Featuring 30 full-color photographs of proud horses at work, play, and competition, the equine fun never stops in this stunning poster collection. Bob Langrish’s breathtaking images of adorable foals, majestic mares, and powerful stallions will bring delight to horse lovers and photography enthusiasts alike. Educational as well as aesthetic, the back of each poster includes an information-packed panel detailing where each animal comes from, what it’s best at, and why equestrians find it so lovab...
Captured History Migrant Mother How a Photograph Defined the Great Depression
by Don Nardo
La Fotografía (Photography) (El Estudio del Artista (Artist's Studio))
by Jennifer Fretland VanVoorst
Cameras (Investigations S.) (Learn About S.)
by Chris Oxlade and Al Morrison
Examines and explains the science of the world around us. Accessible and stimulating for the independent reader and excellent back-up for school projects. Exciting color photographs and explanatory artworks draw the reader in to find out more about basic scientific principles, how things work, and what the future holds. Practical experiments increase understanding and are fun to do.
An Usborne Guide Photography (Usborne Practical Guides)
by S Peach and M Butterfield
Freedom and Liberty Take Flight
by Michael Salmon and Daniel Rg Crandall