Featuring enchanting full-color photography, this whimsical retelling of a beloved nursery rhyme showcases teddy bears preparing for bedtime, accompanied by their father's soothing violin serenade. The story culminates with the original first verse of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," creating a charming experience for young readers.
David Ellwand Book order
David Ellwand is a multifaceted artist whose work spans various formats and techniques. His creations often feature a blend of black-and-white photography, hand-tinted collages, and vibrant color images of handcrafted objects. Beyond his visual arts, Ellwand's talents extend to being a mouse trainer, sculptor, and a highly skilled self-taught computer artist. This diverse skill set fuels his innovative approach, resulting in unique and captivating visual experiences for readers.






- 2018
- 2016
Retro Photo: An Obsession: A Personal Selection of Vintage Cameras and the Photographs They Take
- 212 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Celebrating the art of film photography, this visually stunning book showcases over one hundred vintage cameras from David Ellwand's personal collection. With original photographs and a passionate narrative, it serves as both an accessible guide for newcomers and an inspiring resource for experienced photographers. Covering iconic models from pinhole to Pentax, it offers a unique perspective on photographic history and classic design, encouraging readers to embrace the joy of traditional photography without intimidation.
- 2010
Old MacDonald had a farm
- 14 pages
- 1 hour of reading
Little ones will have plenty of fun singing along to this classic nursery rhyme. Complete with sound module!Critically acclaimed photographer David Ellwand has created a sweet, whimsical world starring antique toys, including a lovable teddy bear and his farmyard friends.Through the use of die-cutting, this book tells the story of 'Old Macdonald had a Farm'. The holes in the page are designed to draw the reader on through the book.
- 2009
Es gibt Orte, denen sollte man lieber fernbleiben. Als der Fotograf David Ellwand eines Tages einen wunderlichen Lochstein findet und hindurchsieht, gerät er in einen unwiderstehlichen Sog, der ihn zunächst zu einer geheimnisvollen Kiste führt. Seine Nachforschungen, die er mit zahlreichen Fotos dokumentiert, enthüllen eine Geschichte von Forschern und Suchenden, vom Hochmut der Menschen und von Wesen aus der Anderswelt, die sich gegen Eindringlinge in ihr Reich zur Wehr setzen. Das Ende der Geschichte ist überraschend - und kommt so plötzlich wie das Blitzlicht einer Kamera.
- 2003
- 1997
Strahlende und weinende, schmutzige und putzige, krabbelnde und träumende, nackte und eingemummelte, scheue und stolze Babys versammelt dieses Buch und kombiniert sie mit einem knappen, rhythmischen Text. Dazu kommt auf der allerletzten Seite ein eingeklebter Spiegel, in dem das staunende Kind sich selbst im Buch entdecken kann.