Selected Product: | I Wanna Take Me a Picture: Teaching Photography and Writing to Children Paperback Author: Wendy Ewald, Alexandra Lightfoot Publisher: Beacon Press Release Date: 2002-09-17 ISBN-10: 0807031410 ISBN-13: 9780807031414 List Price: $22.00 Average Customer Rating: | | The Kids' Guide to Digital Photography: How to Shoot, Save, Play with & Print Your Digital Photos ISBN-10: 1579906435 ISBN-13: 9781579906436 List Price:$9.95 Picture This: Fun Photography and Crafts (Kids Can Do It) ISBN-10: 1553370473 ISBN-13: 9781553370475 List Price:$5.95 Digital Photo Madness!: 50 Weird & Wacky Things to Do with Your Digital Camera ISBN-10: 1579906249 ISBN-13: 9781579906245 List Price:$9.95 The Best Part of Me: Children Talk About Their Bodies in Pictures and Words ISBN-10: 0316703060 ISBN-13: 9780316703062 List Price:$16.99 Teaching Photography: Tools for the Imaging Educator ISBN-10: 0240807677 ISBN-13: 9780240807676 List Price:$48.95 Picture This: Fun Photography and Crafts (Kids Can Do It) ISBN-10: 1553370473 ISBN-13: 0625816704739 List Price:$5.95 |
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Written for parents and teachers, I Wanna Take Me a Picture is filled with anecdotes about Ewald"s work that makes it an accessible and practical guide to getting children involved in photography. Striking photographs of children"s work show the benefits of her program.
"Young people know joy, sorrow, and loss. By looking at their photographs and talking about making them, they begin to realize their lives have importance. This book is needed!" —Deborah Willis, author of Reflections in Black
"A treasure of photos taken by the author and her pupils, plus stirring testimonies from children around the globe who faced tragedy through the lens of a camera." —City Limits
Wendy Ewald, who lives with her husband and son in Red Hook, New York, is currently a fellow at the Center for Documentary Studies in Durham, North Carolina. Alexandra Lightfoot received her Ed.D. from Harvard University in 1998. Fabulous! | Customer Rating: | I absolutely love this book! I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. The story is captivating, and I find myself lost in the text.
But I did not purchase this book for leisure reading. I was searching for a book that is an instructional guide to photographic projects for children. This book is not written in the step-by-step format I was looking for. I wanted fully layed out lesson plans, etc. But I was not dissappointed. All of the information I needed on conducting photo projects with kids is in this book. It is just more of a story format. A VERY enjoyable story! | Reading Pictures | Customer Rating: | This book is an outstanding guide for the art teacher eager to teach not only creative photography, but how to connect, understand, and tell a story through a picture. This book teaches expression through exercises with video and poetry, how to read a photograph, to have children from different cultures learn from each other from self portrait exercises in the shoes of different ethnicities. Although I found this to be extremely interesting, this book isn't what I had expected. I am not a teacher, but I have a child interested in photography and since I am not a photographer myself I was looking for a guide for us both to learn and enjoy together. This book, although enjoyable, shows examples for different assignments for more of a class room setting, not a parent and child learning together . Also this is a book with only a couple pages of actual images and more text. I do feel this book is a blessing for teachers who may be looking for a creative and meaningful experience for their students to express themselves through art. | Great resource for teachers! | Customer Rating: | | This book guides you through teaching literacy through photography to children, for which Ms. Ewald is well known. It is a fantastic resource for someone who wants to really teach the heart and soul of photography, as well as visual literacy - a great introduction to photography but even a seasoned photographer can learn something new from this book. Ms. Ewald takes you through her curriculum step by step as she would teach her students and gives you the tools and tips to pass it on. This is not a technical "how to" photo book, there are plenty of those out there, this book is truly a gem. I have used Ms. Ewald's book as the basis for my own workshops with children and I now have adults asking me to take the course! I can't say enough great things about it... |
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