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Do You See What I See?

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The book is an amalgamation of photography, humour and art. An expression of the creator's perception.

By means of carefully crafted imagery, the book explores precepts and corresponding perceptions, moreover, each image is a projected vision of an alternate reality of what would be normally considered as a natural scene.

James refers to his technique of manipulating the original photographs he takes as Morphography, or in his street terms 'Photo-hooliganism.'

James is a professional photographer and graphic designer and has blended these skills with a distinctive brand of subtlety, to create a unique twist on everyday situations.

The eclectic works combine to provide a new and interesting take on clichés, the puns and sayings of the titles compliment the images and trap the reader into having a longer, closer look of what each photograph provides.

'The objective of this collection of work is to raise a smile or provoke a deeper thought with the audience, to allow the viewer a moment of escape and to share the vision I had at a particular time.' 'To see what I saw' says

James.

There are no boundaries for James and this is what makes the book full of creative genius.


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Publisher: Morphographics

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780987190413
  • Release date: October 26, 2011

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780987190413
  • File size: 42828 KB
  • Release date: October 26, 2011

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

The book is an amalgamation of photography, humour and art. An expression of the creator's perception.

By means of carefully crafted imagery, the book explores precepts and corresponding perceptions, moreover, each image is a projected vision of an alternate reality of what would be normally considered as a natural scene.

James refers to his technique of manipulating the original photographs he takes as Morphography, or in his street terms 'Photo-hooliganism.'

James is a professional photographer and graphic designer and has blended these skills with a distinctive brand of subtlety, to create a unique twist on everyday situations.

The eclectic works combine to provide a new and interesting take on clichés, the puns and sayings of the titles compliment the images and trap the reader into having a longer, closer look of what each photograph provides.

'The objective of this collection of work is to raise a smile or provoke a deeper thought with the audience, to allow the viewer a moment of escape and to share the vision I had at a particular time.' 'To see what I saw' says

James.

There are no boundaries for James and this is what makes the book full of creative genius.


Expand title description text