Upon visiting the blog, I spied several beautiful photographs of books in various scenes that sparked a sort of literary imagery. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant! Scrolling down the page, I found further information, the photographer/artist is Juliette Tang. I will quote her directly:
In some pictures, I put myself in the place of a character and arrange the composition as if through their eyes. In other pictures, I try to somehow identify with the author or evoke what I think the author's spirit or intention might be, through my own visual interpretations.The NPR blog only touches on Juliette's work -- to view the rest of the set, please check out her Flickr set: Still Life with Book. One my favorites: East of Eden.
Maybe now it's more vital than ever to take pictures of books. ... While e-readers have their advantages, it'd be a shame to lose the physical sensation of experiencing a traditional book, which is so unique to reading. There's that rustle when you turn the pages, the smell of leather binding, the hollowish thud when you set it on a table. It'd be sad to lose or forget what those sensations are like.
(Thanks, Matt, for sharing the link!)
Thank you for leading me to those photos.
ReplyDeleteI do believe that e-books will become more popular, but I do love the feel old-fashioned books.
Then again e-books are good for the enviroment.
Such a tough decision.
I'm so glad you liked the pictures!
ReplyDeleteJuliette, your photos are incredible! I am officially a fan of your work.
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