Zen Camera: Creative Awakening with a Daily Practice in Photography, by David Ulrich is an informative and interesting photography book.
According to the Introduction: "Photography is a powerful form of visual expression, available to everyone.... Zen Camera is not only about photography; it is about you. In six lessons, it guides you to cultivating creativity with a camera and in all areas of your life.... The six lessons found in the book are cyclic and hold many keys for your evolving work. They are relevant for anyone, whether you're a professional or have recently discovered a budding interest in using your smartphone camera."
This book includes six lessons, which are titled as Observation, Awareness, Identity, Practice, Mastery, and Presence. Then, these lessons are each divided into several sections, as listed on the Contents page. Additional chapters are titled as Introduction: Contribute Your Verse, Photography and Awakening: The Terrors and Pleasures of Digital Life, Reading List, Acknowledgment, About the Author, and Index.
Zen Camera is especially recommended for those interested in photography, and it's geared towards all ages and photography skill levels.
Note: I received this book from Blogging for Books, which is a program designed for bloggers to write book reviews in exchange for books, yet the opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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