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Photography & Zen (Paperback)
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Photography & Zen (Paperback)
Series: Photography & Consciousness, 2
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Photography and Zen is a book about you, the photographer. It's
also about awareness and the filters we place upon ourselves.
Whilst some might suggest it's about learning to see in a new way,
really it's about learning to see with the innocence of childhood.
Professor Michael Eldridge, former Head of Post Graduate Studies in
Photography at 'The Arts University' states in the Foreword:
""Stephen Bray writes here a travelogue about his voyage and search
for meaning and inspiration. He also explores the relationship
between photography and awareness within the context for formal
Buddhist philosophy, for the benefit of those wishing to understand
how these may be linked. Then, in Part Two, he shares his own
experience and sets out some exercises for you to explore. "He gets
lost, gets confounded in dead ends, is led and misled by people he
comes across (it seems always by chance or perhaps by destiny) but
they don't disappoint him as he knows he is learning from them;
always open to new experience and always learning. There is one
constant, his camera. It is not just one cherished item. It is a
generic camera, an extension of his mind which somehow projects
itself through his eye and then through the lens out into the so
called world of reality."" The author of the highly regarded book
'Photography and Psychoanalysis' suggests that Zen is the simple
realization that self and other are opposite sides of the state of
'being', and as a result photography is to be practiced as a
compassionate activity. In 'Photography and Zen' Stephen Bray
explores the relationship between photography and Zen Buddhism
pointing to links and inconsistencies. In doing so he
constructively demythologises both Zen and Contemplative
Photography. The book is split into two parts. In Part One the
author discusses the development of photography and its
relationship to present centered awareness, and therefore Zen and
Buddhism. If you've read other books of Contemplative Photography
but are confused about it's background this book will help you
understand what it's all about. Part Two is concerned with a young
man's self-exploration and inquiry through the medium of
photography. There are also exercises to help you to retrace his
steps. If you're an experienced photographer yet somewhat
dissatisfied with images you're making, or a complete novice
seeking to understand how to make images for the first time this
book is a great non-technical guide. But if you're simply looking
for techniques of image manipulation then this work isn't for you.
Although written for photographers anyone with a camera will gain
insight into their true nature, by following the path suggested in
part two of this book. Buy 'Photography and Zen: Discovering Your
True Nature Through Photography' today and begin your own journey
into self-awareness.
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