À propos du livre
Photography is also a way of a wizard. Sometimes, we can capture things that we cannot see with the naked eye. We can capture a split-second movement, a shape and form that we would not see without a camera.
Light is a delightful book that will surprise you and awe you and will expand your world in seeing and imagination. It will invite you to play even on a rainy day or in the darkness of the night.
The book Light is filled with photographs of light. Some photos have subtle messages of inspiration. The book will encourage you to connect with others. Nowadays, we use devices and computers to communicate. It should not replace face-to-face connection and deep conversations or human touch. It talks about the benefits of natural light, as opposed to screen (blue) light that can have ill effects on us. Spending time outside can open a brand-new world of light and wonder.
Natural light and nature can make a huge difference on our overall health. We can find magic anywhere if we open our eyes and hearts to see it. All we must do is to silence our minds, spend time in nature, be present and look around us. Light not only gives us hope, but also opens our eyes and hearts to what is possible.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Beaux livres
- Catégories supplémentaires Photographie artistique, Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Portrait standard, 20×25 cm
# de pages: 168 - Date de publication: mai 21, 2023
- Langue English
- Mots-clés connection, inspiration, photography, Light
À propos du créateur
Ineta is an accomplished photographer and author. Her work has been published in numerous publications and shown in media locally, nationally and internationally. Publications include National Geographic, The New Barker Magazine, Peterson Field Guide, Central Park Conservancy, Superkids Reading Program and several others. The biggest Ineta’s accomplishment was a showing of her photo in Times Square Billboard Premiere on June 18, 2012. According to NYC papers, only 1% of 35,000 entries were selected. Also, Ineta was a still photographer for a local short film “A Lot in Common… Shared Memories” that was selected to show in local Film Festival and Movieville International Film Festival in 2012. On October 5, 2013, her photo was projected in a group showing on the 42-story building in Long Island, NY. Ineta self-published 19 books and lives her dream of being photographer, wonder seeker, and author. She goes by her pen name Ineta Love Wonder.