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Photography Set by Various Authors 2 Books Collection Set-Non Fiction-Paperback

Author: Brian Lloyd
SKU: MAN-VRT-U241280-9789124303068
Barcode: 9789124303068
Publisher: Ammonite Press/Frances Lincoln
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Titles in This Set:
Street Photography Workshop By Brian Lloyd Duckett
Find Your Frame A Street Photography Masterclass By Craig Whitehead

Format: Paperback

Overview:
Experience street photography from two seasoned voices in this essential non-fiction set. Street Photography Workshop by Brian Lloyd Duckett and Find Your Frame: A Street Photography Masterclass by Craig Whitehead bring complementary insights to the craft, from method to moment. This two-book collection delivers a practical blend of theory, technique, and real-world assignments designed to elevate your street imagery. Duckett's guide unpacks the underlying concepts that define successful street work and translates them into actionable tutorials and tips you can apply on your next city walk. Whitehead's masterclass distills years of observation into twenty concise lessons focused on framing, color, rhythm, and storytelling. This paperback collection is ideal for photographers who want to deepen their understanding of street photography, sharpen their eye, and build a repeatable workflow that yields consistent, publishable results in bustling urban environments.

What This Collection Covers:
Together, the two titles cover the spectrum of street photography—from the mental models that guide composition to the hands-on exercises that train your eye. The Street Photography Workshop introduces theories of timing, perception, and decisive moment, then translates them into practicable steps (shooting rituals, critique routines, post-processing considerations) that help you translate observation into compelling frames. Find Your Frame complements this with a practical path: twenty short lessons that encourage deliberate practice, sharp framing, and color storytelling that resonates with viewers. The set supports progression for intermediate photographers and ambitious beginners who want to move beyond casual iPhone shots to more deliberate, publishable work. It also provides a valuable reference for serious hobbyists seeking a structured approach to urban storytelling. Readers can expect a balanced blend of concept and craft, plus tips that translate to daily shooting sessions, travel days, or weekend city explorations.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Street Photography Workshop
In Street Photography Workshop, Brian Lloyd Duckett offers a field-tested blueprint for turning everyday street scenes into purposeful photographs. The book outlines the theories behind successful street work and translates them into practical tutorials and actionable tips you can apply on your next city walk. Aimed at intermediate to advanced photographers, it surveys core elements such as timing, light, observation, and interaction with subjects, while presenting clear workflows that help you capture genuine moments with clarity and intent. Duckett’s guidance encourages experimentation with composition, pace, and narrative, providing exercises and checklists designed to accelerate improvement in varied lighting conditions and urban contexts. Whether you shoot bustling boulevards or quiet backstreets, this book equips you to produce images that tell a coherent street story.

Find Your Frame A Street Photography Masterclass
Craig Whitehead's Find Your Frame offers a concise, practical path to sharpen your street photography. Across twenty short lessons, Whitehead shares his personal methods for framing, color management, timing, and storytelling. The guidance is direct and actionable, with emphasis on developing a steady eye for the decisive moment and a consistent personal style. The lessons invite beginners stepping into street work as well as seasoned shooters seeking a refined technique, making it a reliable companion for city explorations worldwide. With approachable explanations and vivid examples, the book helps you experiment with new angles, improve your ability to read urban rhythm, and translate fleeting moments into compelling, repeatable images.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This two-book collection is ideal for amateur to intermediate photographers who want to deepen their street-work practice. It suits those who enjoy documentary-style imagery, urban storytelling, and hands-on learning. Readers who prefer a structured approach—combining theory with assignments—will find the combination of Duckett's theory-driven tutorials and Whitehead's practice-focused masterclass particularly valuable. The set also serves as a strong reference for photography students, street photography clubs, and gifting occasions for creatives seeking to grow their craft. Whether you’re exploring a new city or looking to elevate daily photography, this paperback collection provides a clear path from observation to impactful frame, nurturing confidence and a consistent technique.

Key Benefits:

  • Two complementary guides that blend theory and hands-on practice
  • Practical tutorials and actionable tips you can apply on every city shoot
  • Structured twenty‑lesson framework plus in-depth concepts for growth
  • Designed for intermediate to advanced photographers, with accessible entry points for motivated beginners
  • Ideal gift set for photography lovers, students, and clubs
  • Helps you build a repeatable workflow to improve timing, composition, and storytelling

About the Author:
Brian Lloyd Duckett is an acclaimed photographer and founder of Streetsnappers, renowned for street imagery and education that helps photographers elevate casual snaps into purposeful work. His Street Photography Workshop distills years of field practice into practical tutorials, bridging theory and real-world application. Craig Whitehead is a prominent street photographer whose work is celebrated for its strong sense of color, composition, storytelling, and timing. In Find Your Frame, Whitehead shapes a concise, twenty-lesson program that invites readers to test new approaches and develop a personal style that can travel across cities. Together, these two authors provide a powerful, dual-perspective resource: Duckett's process-oriented, theory-to-practice guidance and Whitehead's emphasis on framing and personal voice. The result is a robust, accessible set that helps readers build confidence and transform everyday urban moments into memorable photographs.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This photography set is a comprehensive entry into the world of street photography. It combines proven methods with practical exercises, offering a clear path from concept to frame. The paperback collection is easy to carry on city shoots, making it a reliable companion for travel and daily practice. With two distinct voices guiding you, you'll gain both technical skills and an eye for narrative. It's an ideal gift for students, club members, and creative friends who want to deepen their street work. Owning the complete set supports progressive learning, helps you track improvement over time, and makes it easy to reference techniques on future shoots.

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