How to be a Photographer in four lessons
by Thomas Vanden Driessche
Photographs: Thomas Vanden Driessche
Text: Thomas Vanden Driessche
Publisher: André Frère Éditions
48 pages
Pictures: black and white illustrations
Year: 2013
ISBN: 979-10-92265-09-5
Comments: 10,7 x 17 cm
Looking to jump into a particular genre of professional photography? Instead of shelling out money and time for lessons, workshops, and/or internships, check out the handbook, “How to be a Photographer in Four Lessons.” Written by Brussels-based photographer Thomas Vanden Driessche, it offers the basic gist of how you can instantly become great in contemporary photography, war photography, conceptual photography, and more!
Okay, okay… the whole thing is a tongue-in-cheek project designed to give you a laugh. It’s still funny seeing various photography stereotypes listed out officially, though. Enjoy!
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How to be a Photographer in four lessons
by Thomas Vanden Driessche
Photographs: Thomas Vanden Driessche
Text: Thomas Vanden Driessche
Publisher: André Frère Éditions
48 pages
Pictures: black and white illustrations
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ISBN: 979-10-92265-09-5
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Looking to jump into a particular genre of professional photography? Instead of shelling out money and time for lessons, workshops, and/or internships, check out the handbook, “How to be a Photographer in Four Lessons.” Written by Brussels-based photographer Thomas Vanden Driessche, it offers the basic gist of how you can instantly become great in contemporary photography, war photography, conceptual photography, and more!
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Photographs: Thomas Vanden Driessche
Text: Thomas Vanden Driessche
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Pictures: black and white illustrations
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ISBN: 979-10-92265-09-5
Comments: 10,7 x 17 cm
Looking to jump into a particular genre of professional photography? Instead of shelling out money and time for lessons, workshops, and/or internships, check out the handbook, “How to be a Photographer in Four Lessons.” Written by Brussels-based photographer Thomas Vanden Driessche, it offers the basic gist of how you can instantly become great in contemporary photography, war photography, conceptual photography, and more!
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