Brooklyn Beckham recently made his first foray into the world of photography.
The son of Posh and Becks has been interested in taking pictures since he was 14 years old, and has now released a book of his work.
He is currently studying photography at an arts college in north London, where fellow pupils include Rocco Ritchie and Anaïs Gallagher, and is about to sit his A-levels.
Many people on social media have critiqued the photos, many of which are out-of-focus, and also the captions, which are quite vague.
His publisher, Random House, has responded to criticism, telling The Independent: "What I See is a book for teenagers, by a teenager, which gives Brooklyn's fans broader insight into his world seen through his unique and creative perspective.
"Teenagers lives are filled with the visual image and we know Brooklyn's photos resonate with his huge young following, who avidly follow his life through his photography. We are proud to bring these images together in a book for a young generation for the first time.
"At Penguin Random House we publish a wide range of voices for all kinds of readers."
This article originally appeared on the Daily Telegraph.