With a Burberry campaign already behind him, it was only a matter of time until Brooklyn Beckham launched his first photography book.

Entitled What I See, the book features 300 of Beckham's personal photos, spanning family holidays in Iceland to a day at Coney Island. Each image is captioned with an explanation by the 18-year-old himself.

'I didn't plan this photo,' he wrote of the above picure of brother Romeo holding flowers. 'Romeo and I were waiting to see our little sister's ballet recital and we bought her flowers. I took this when we were waiting outside and I love it.'

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The book will launch with an exhibition in partnership with Polo Ralph Lauren at Christie's 103 New Bond Street, opening on 27 June until 7 July. Beckham will also be hosting book signings at various cities across the country; in Manchester on 30 June, Liverpool on 1 July and London on 2 July.

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Beckham's photography skills are partly what have attracted his 10 million Instagram followers. In addition to his Burberry Brit campaign, he also worked on a photo diary last year for Pull & Bear.

Burberry's Christopher Bailey said of his new photographer: 'Brooklyn has a really great eye for image and Instagram works brilliantly for him as a platform to showcase his work. His style and attitude were exactly what we wanted to capture in the spirit of this new Brit fragrance campaign and I am loving the shots of today's live shoot which looks incredible.'

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His debut book will be available to buy in hardback from 29 June.

From: Harper's BAZAAR UK
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