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Tricky Pix: Do It Yourself Trick Photography With Camera [colors may vary] (Klutz)

Tricky Pix: Do It Yourself Trick Photography With Camera [colors may vary] (Klutz)
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Product Description

A photography how-to guide showing how ordinary kids, using ordinary film in an ordinary camera, can take truly extraordinary photographs. Attached to the book is a genuine, re-loadable 35 mm camera (not the disposable kind). It's the ideal tool for taking America's funniest home snapshots.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #359923 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Spiral-bound
  • 54 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
Young shutterbugs make their models appear headless and eight feet tall with Tricky Pix: Do-It-Yourself Trick Photography by Paula Weed and Carla Jimison. Another fun trick makes a person look as if he's holding two tiny people in his palms. A reusable 35-mm camera and spiralbound instructions are included.

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From the Publisher
Winner of Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Book Award, A Lion & Lamb Project Top 20 Toy of the Year


Customer Reviews

Tricky Pix5
The ideas are outstanding. Actually getting the pictures to come out that way take some work which was a great challenge for my son and I.

not *that* clever2
This was disappointing, compared to most Klutz books. It did not grab the attention of my budding-photographer eleven-year-old. The camera included was no better than a disposable one.

tricky pix lots of fun5
This book was a huge hit with a 4, 8, 9, & 10 year old this Christmas. Each of the kids rec'd digital cameras and the 9 year old this book. They played around with the different "poses" for hours Xmas morning and for days after. My daughter is the book owner and has been taking pictures with her friends too. I can't comment on the camera because we never used it - but I would suggest a digital camera so they can review the great shots instantly.