Brooklyn Beckham announced the release of his first book "What I see"

17-year-old Brooklyn Beckham, the eldest son of Victoria and David Beckham, today said that he is going to release his own book. He did this on his page in Instagram, which caused an unprecedented stir among fans.

"What I see" can be bought now

After Brooklyn tried himself as a model, having appeared in the advertising campaigns of the brand Reserved and taking part in photo shoots for Asian versions of Dazed & Confused and Vogue magazines, he realized that to be on the other side of the camera is much more interesting to him than pose before him. So, after a while, Beckham was invited as a photographer to the fashion house Burberry for the shooting of 2 promotional campaigns. And, as it became clear now, this was only the beginning.

Today on the Internet on the page of Brooklyn in the social network there was an unusual photo - the cover of the book "What I see". As young Beckham told, this edition-album will be devoted to his pictures, which were made at different times and in different places. All photos will be divided into groups, and for each an interesting story will be written about how they were born. Exit the book is scheduled for May 4, 2017, but for those who do not want to wait, Brooklyn made an exception. Pre-order can be issued directly on his page, however, the author did not indicate the cost of the book "What I see". But he explained that pre-order buyers will get not just a book, but a publication with his autograph.

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Love for photography woke up a long time ago

In one of his interviews Brooklyn told me when he was interested in photography:

"I got acquainted with this art in high school. Taking the camera in my hands, I realized that I like to shoot. I enjoyed it a lot. After a while, by trial and error, I came to the conclusion that I like black and white photographs the most. They fully convey the depth of feelings and emotions expressed by the characters in the frame. I work, almost always, with a Leica camera with a standard 35 mm film. My teacher, I can safely call the fashionable British photographer David Sims. It was he who introduced me to the deep world of photographs when I worked as an assistant for him. "