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Announcing HAPTIC SUMMER BOOK CLUB!
Hey streettogs, super pumped to share that me and Cindy will start a summer book club around photography books.
Check the HAPTIC shop for special summer discounts, as well as the blog for more articles and insights about photo books and publishing! To celebrate our love of books and printing, all print and mobile books in the HAPTIC shop will have new flash sales every week throughout the summer while supplies last.
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TRAVEL NOTES: Mobile Edition$ 50
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TRAVEL NOTES: Photography Assignments & Inspiration Manual$ 19
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Product on saleMy First Photography Book Limited Edition Hardcover + Free Mobile BonusOriginal price was: $ 49.$ 29Current price is: $ 29.
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ZEN OF ERIC: Empower Yourself with Philosophy and Photography
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PHOTOLOSOPHY: Photography Philosophy Course$ 499
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FILM NOTES Mobile & Printable Edition$ 20
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STREET PHOTOGRAPHY STARTER KIT$ 999
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MASTERS Volume 1 Mobile Edition$ 50
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30 DAYS TO JUMPSTART YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY Mobile Edition$ 10
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STREET HUNT: Street Photography Field Assignments Manual Print Edition$ 19
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HOW TO SEE: Visual Guide to Composition, Color, & Editing in Photography$ 55
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STREET HUNT: Street Photography Field Assignments Manual Mobile Edition$ 20
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Embark On Your Own Photography Adventure Flowchart$ 20
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Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Street Photography$ 50
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MODERN PHOTOGRAPHER: Marketing, Branding, Entrepreneurship Principles For Success$ 50
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CREATIVE EVERY DAY MOBILE$ 20
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FREE Photography Visualization PDF Resources$ 50
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CREATIVE EVERY DAY PRINT$ 49
BASED ON A TRUE STORY by David Alan Harvey
BASED ON A TRUE STORY by David Alan Harvey — a beautiful book concept that teaches us:
There are so many new, innovative ways we can produce books and interact with!
Ideas from the book:
- Print ‘newspaper’ styled books
- Don’t need to create a spine or staple. Allow the reader to re-arrange the pages.
- The book as a visual experience: Empower the viewer/reader of the photo book to create whatever flow they desire.
- Perhaps we should stop calling it a ‘photo book’, but perhaps a “photo experience“?