For underwater photographers out there, a new book by Alex Mustard is always something to look forward to. But this is something completely new. A book to help people improve their underwater photography one assignment at a time. There are 52 different assignments in the book ranging from Black and White Wreck, Posing a Model, Off-Camera Strobes and everything in-between. You can tick each one off as you feel that you have successfully completed it. Start at the beginning and work through methodically or see what your next dive is going to be and select an assignment to suit. This book is going to be popular with both those just starting out in underwater photography and seasoned pros alike. The book breaks the mould of traditional underwater photography guides. Gone are the sometimes daunting, long chapters on techniques, settings and equipment. This offers a much more accessible and refreshing approach. Simple, useful, practical skills to try whatever camera you are taking on your dive. I love this idea and am looking forward to picking out an assignment that will fit each of the dives I have coming up.
-- Caroline Robertson-Brown * Scubaverse.com *
52 Assignments: Underwater Photography by Alex Mustard is the next photographic journal and guide book in the popular series from Ammonite Press. The 52 Assignment journals are handy project journals for photographers of all skill levels and are designed in such a way that over the course of a year the reader can try out one assignment a week and hone their skills and embrace new ways of being creative. This latest book is written by Alex Mustard, a celebrated underwater photographer and the author of the Ammonite Press book, Underwater Photography Masterclass (2016). This isnt a book to simply read, it is a book for those who really want to develop skills and improve. It is intended that you read an assignment and then get in the water and work on it. Each of these assignments will allow you to build a broad base of skills and experience across a diversity of genres. From capturing a sumptuous sunburst to taking a one-strobe macro of a strange sea creature there ideas a plenty consider the classic black & white ship wreck photo or perhaps be daring and shoot from the hip, Alex has plenty of ideas for novices to, and veterans of, underwater photography.
* Underwater Photography magazine *
Alex Mustard is the obvious author to curate and proffer this handy little pocket book. He is recognised as one of the worlds leading underwater photographers and for decades hes taught and motivated people to capture their own underwater works of art, while taking great joy in watching his students flourish. This handbook collates some of these gems of wisdom into a concise, practical guide. This workbook is designed to encourage resourcefulness and imagination. ...the book encourages you to explore, learn and master. Over time this will allow you to build up a diverse portfolio of photographs as you expand the depth and breadth of your work. Overall, 52 Assignments Underwater Photography is a valuable guidebook to inspire your creativity.
-- Jenny Stock * DIVE Magazine *