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Eyes Open: 23 Photography Projects for Curious Kids
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Eyes Open: 23 Photography Projects for Curious Kids

Collector Grade · B Rarity · Uncommon
Hardcover 160 pages 1.07 kg

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Eyes Open: 23 Photography Projects for Curious Kids by Susan Meiselas is a hardcover volume published by Aperture that introduces children to photography through a series of 23 practical and distinct exercises. These projects emphasize observation, creativity, and hands-on experimentation with photographic techniques and subjects. The book aims to develop the visual awareness and storytelling abilities of young learners by encouraging engagement with their immediate environment. Its structure allows children to explore photography as both an educational tool and an expressive medium. With 160 pages, the book is designed to be accessible and enjoyable, combining artistic education with practical projects aimed at fostering curiosity and a personal photographic practice.

From a collecting perspective, this title occupies a niche intersection of educational photography books and works connected to a prominent photographer, Susan Meiselas, known primarily for documentary and socially engaged photography. While this book is purpose-built for children and thus differs from her usual oeuvre, collectors interested in comprehensive survey collections of Meiselas’s work or those who collect photography pedagogy will find value here. The book’s rarity is likely moderate, as it is a specialized publication without broad mass-market popularity or multiple editions noted. Its investment grade must consider this particular niche appeal and the absence of known print run data or scarcity metrics. It is more of a specialized collectible for those focusing on photographic education and the broader scope of Meiselas’s contributions rather than a mainstream photobook market staple.