EBOOK

About
This book is composed of:
• 50 essays of about 350 words each laid out across from
• a full page photograph
• and note about the picture itself.
THE IDEA
The full-page images thoughtfully relate to the texts. They are not an attempt to illustrate the text but to ask questions about image-making.
There are portraits, landscapes, still-lives, and documentary images.
Its natural audience are students of the medium including amateurs;
*it is appropriate for university level discussions and for advanced amateurs,
and for those who appreciate the beauty of the medium.
It is entertaining and educative but not overly technical, appropriate for artists, writers and theatre practitioners of other media.
The essays are: Looking and seeing curiosity first curiosity and myself why photograph discovering themes I am my themes themes, content and subject matter a right to photograph an act of love muse pre-visualization passion and illusion reporting or committing Ibiza (Or learning what’s important to photograph)The loam of storytelling a story about storytelling storytelling and the Brain we need a story of ourselves realism vs naturalism six kinds of photo-essays deep songduende contributing with my camera memory and forgetting a story for generations I ask this preserving traditions photographing history beauty style searching for grace the decisive moment discovering equivalent’s mysteries of meaning light (The first material) Time (The second material)History is now sending a quiet message a journey together rhythm is at its heart the selfie unimportant things movement in photographs two way portraits the most heartening photographing theatre streets and theatres photographing a project making the invisible, visible a final thought.
• 50 essays of about 350 words each laid out across from
• a full page photograph
• and note about the picture itself.
THE IDEA
The full-page images thoughtfully relate to the texts. They are not an attempt to illustrate the text but to ask questions about image-making.
There are portraits, landscapes, still-lives, and documentary images.
Its natural audience are students of the medium including amateurs;
*it is appropriate for university level discussions and for advanced amateurs,
and for those who appreciate the beauty of the medium.
It is entertaining and educative but not overly technical, appropriate for artists, writers and theatre practitioners of other media.
The essays are: Looking and seeing curiosity first curiosity and myself why photograph discovering themes I am my themes themes, content and subject matter a right to photograph an act of love muse pre-visualization passion and illusion reporting or committing Ibiza (Or learning what’s important to photograph)The loam of storytelling a story about storytelling storytelling and the Brain we need a story of ourselves realism vs naturalism six kinds of photo-essays deep songduende contributing with my camera memory and forgetting a story for generations I ask this preserving traditions photographing history beauty style searching for grace the decisive moment discovering equivalent’s mysteries of meaning light (The first material) Time (The second material)History is now sending a quiet message a journey together rhythm is at its heart the selfie unimportant things movement in photographs two way portraits the most heartening photographing theatre streets and theatres photographing a project making the invisible, visible a final thought.