Book Review: Plate To Pixel by Helene Dujardin

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Welcome to another Book Monday!
{Have you seen my book review tab at the top of the page, 
where I list my reviews of my favourite books?}


This is by far and away my favourite photography book.
{though I don't know if that says more about me or about the book!!}


Helene Dujardin's Plate to Pixel
is written in such an easy to read, almost chatty style, 
that it's a very hard book not to be thoroughly engrossed by.


You barely even realise you're learning so much along the way.

I usually find books on photography 
such a trial to plough through
but this one......?


Did you ever have a teacher at school 
that made a subject completely come to life?

Helene Dujardin would have been that teacher.


Although the book is about food photography, 
and I am not a food writer, 
her stylish backdrops *are* exactly 
the kind of look I love.


A faded striped napkin here, 
a French lemonade bottle there.
{Baby, I'm yours.}


Published by Wiley, the book covers: 

Photography Basics, 
Camera Settings, 
Lighting, 
Composition, 
Setting Up, 
Styling and 
After-Capture

In fact, everything you'd expect...
BUT it covers them in such a gorgeous way 
that it makes you want to pick up your camera 
and get cracking!!


Honestly, and I don't say this lightly:

if you buy one book on photography, 
make it this one.


Thank you SO much for all your adorable comments 
and especially to everyone who went and had a look, 
and a great, big hug to everyone 
who subscribed in some way.

Just to reassure those of you who asked, 
the Relics of Witney blog WON'T be replacing 
Modern Country Style in any way.

There WON'T be tedious repeat posts 
(thought there may be the occasional cross-reference)

But what there WILL be is 
deliciously gorgeous posts on each:
here AND there.

{Does that sound good?}




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