Brooklyn Beckham signs copies of his book in New York City

As the eldest child of David and Victoria Beckham, Brooklyn Beckham is no stranger to life in the limelight.

But the 18-year-old budding photographer found himself firmly at the center of attention during a book signing in New York City on Tuesday.

Promoting his photography book, What I See, Brooklyn signed autographs for fans at an Urban Outfitters store in Brooklyn, ironically enough.

Stepping into the limelight… Brooklyn Beckham found himself firmly at the center of attention during a book signing in New York City on Tuesday

Clearly having learned a lesson or two from his famous parents, the teen looked like a natural as he chatted with fans in between signing copies of his recently released book.

He was also happy to get up close and personal with his mostly female fanbase, embracing one young girl, while wrapping an arm around the shoulders of another as they posed for pictures together.

Dressed casually, Brooklyn no doubt blended in with the hip shoppers who frequent Urban Outfitters.

The young star stepped out in a pair of dark blue jeans, which he wore cuffed at the ankles.

Author: Promoting his photography book, What I See, Brooklyn signed autographs for fans at an Urban Outfitters store in Brooklyn, ironically enough

Author: Promoting his photography book, What I See, Brooklyn signed autographs for fans at an Urban Outfitters store in Brooklyn, ironically enough

Relaxed: Clearly having learned a lesson or two from his famous parents, the teen looked like a natural as he chatted with fans in between signing copies of his recently released book

Relaxed: Clearly having learned a lesson or two from his famous parents, the teen looked like a natural as he chatted with fans in between signing copies of his recently released book

Meeting the people: Brooklyn appeared happy as he chatted with fans who had turned out to see him

Meeting the people: Brooklyn appeared happy as he chatted with fans who had turned out to see him

He also donned a retro-looking white T-shirt, emblazoned with the numbers ‘1947’.

Brooklyn wore a chain through his belt loops and a long silver necklace hung from his neck.

He also wore a light orange beanie and stepped out in a pair of black leather Doc Martens.

Hug it out: He was also happy to get up close and personal with his mostly female fanbase, embracing one young girl

Hug it out: He was also happy to get up close and personal with his mostly female fanbase, embracing one young girl

Dressing the part... Dressed casually, Brooklyn no doubt blended in with the hip shoppers who frequent Urban Outfitters

Dressing the part… Dressed casually, Brooklyn no doubt blended in with the hip shoppers who frequent Urban Outfitters

Photo op: Brooklyn was seen wrapping an arm around the shoulders of another fan as they posed for pictures together

Photo op: Brooklyn was seen wrapping an arm around the shoulders of another fan as they posed for pictures together

Following the signing, the British-born star was whisked away by minders up a flight of stairs.

Later taking to Instagram, Brooklyn shared a short video of his fans holding up copies of his book at the signing.

‘Thanks to everyone who came to @urbanoutfitters today!!’ he captioned it.

'It really was about showing the concept of what I see and the finished product is exactly that,' he said of his debut book

‘It really was about showing the concept of what I see and the finished product is exactly that,’ he said of his debut book

Out of there... Following the signing, the British-born star was whisked away by minders up a flight of stairs

Out of there… Following the signing, the British-born star was whisked away by minders up a flight of stairs

Fanning out: Later taking to Instagram, Brooklyn shared a short video of his fans holding up copies of his book at the signing

Fanning out: Later taking to Instagram, Brooklyn shared a short video of his fans holding up copies of his book at the signing

In an interview with British Vogue in July, Brooklyn spoke about the inspiration behind his debut book.

‘It really was about showing the concept of what I see and the finished product is exactly that,’ he said.

‘I worked really hard to get the layout right to represent a snapshot of my experiences, my family, places I’ve been and the things I have seen as a teenager.’

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