Just got another Lenswork book ... it's out of print so I bought it
on CD, printed it and had it bound at the copy shop down the street.
"On Seeing Photographs"
Looks to be the same high quality standard that other Lenswork books
have shown.
Godfrey
On Apr 9, 2006, at 6:01 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Several people have already suggest traditional photography books that
I would have recommended so I'll offer something out of left field:
"An Anthropologist on Mars" by Oliver Sacks
The famous neurologist presents a collection of essays, many of them
dealing with sight and visual perception. This book will really make
you *think* about what you see and why. It's fascinating and thought
provoking, but also enjoyable just to read for the pleasure of Dr.
Sacks' down-to-earth prose and obviously warm feelings for his
patients.