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Brooklyn Beckham's Photography Book Is Being Slammed On Social Media

Brooklyn Beckham's Photography Book Is Being Slammed On Social Media

It hasn't even been released yet.

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

Brooklyn Beckham's first book of photography, What I See, is released next week, but some pages have already been leaked online, and it seems like not everyone is a fan.

Several people have taken to social media to share their criticism of the book alongside shots of the pages.

One page, has a picture of an elephant completely in the shade, with a caption: "Elephants in Kenya. so hard to photograph, but incredible to see."



Now, I'm not an art-critic, so I'm not passing any comment on these images. What do I know? What do these people on Twitter now?

Oh, one is an arts editor, right. OK.

Alice Jones, arts editor at the i, posted a couple of his shots with the caption: "Huge fan of Brooklyn Beckham's terrible photographs and even worse captions."

A couple of defended Becks, saying he's just a teenager, having fun with his camera, but Alison was quick to point out, that teens playing with cameras don't usually get offered book deals.

The 17-year-old has previously been tasked with the rather impressive job of taking some shots for fashion designer Burberry.

Aged just 16 at the time, Brooklyn, faced some harsh backlash from professional photographers who said by using his Burberry had chosen to 'devalue the skills and training of professionals'.

Fashion photographer Chris Floyd told the Guardian: "It infuriates me because I learned my trade and other photographers learn their trade but he's not learning his trade. I can understand why they're doing it, getting the younger generation interested in Burberry. It definitely annoys me. Names sell, don't they?"

Ouch.

Featured Image Credit: PA

Topics: David Beckham, brooklyn beckham, Beckham