Ostensibly about landscape photography, More Than a Rock is a passionate and personal book about creativity and expression. In this series of essays, photographer and teacher Guy Tal shares his thoughts and experiences as an artist who seeks to express more in his images than the mere appearance of the subject portrayed. Tal makes an argument to consider creative landscape photography―expressing something of the photographer's conception through the use of natural aesthetics―as a form of visual art that is distinct from the mere representation of beautiful natural scenes. Tal covers topics such as the art of photography, approaches to landscape photography, and the experiences of a working photographic artist. His essays also include reflections on nature and man’s place in it, living a meaningful life, and living as an artist in today’s world. The book is decidedly non-technical and focuses on philosophy, nature, and visual expression. It was written for those photographers with a passion and interest in creative photography. Anyone who is pursuing their work as art, is in need of inspiration, or is interested in the writings of a full-time working photographic artist will benefit from reading this book. The book is visually punctuated with Tal’s inspiring and breathtaking photography.
Author(s): Guy Tal
Edition: 1
Publisher: Rocky Nook
Year: 2015
Language: English
Pages: 154
A Personal Plea
Preface
Art
The Things Themselves
Driving Ms. Camera
The Phase of No Emotion
Lie Like You Mean It
No Lesser An Art
Art and Rebellion
What’s Real
The Case for Landscape Photography as a Fine Art
The Medium is not The Message
Contemporary Oligarchy
Art for People’s Sake
The Important Thing
What Makes an Artist
On Subjectivity
The Mythical Personal Style
Where Credit is Due
CRAFT
Finding the Needle
Projects and Explorations
Coming Home
Teachers Wanted
Rethinking Visualization
Visual Fluency
Composition Means Nothing
The Missing Dimensions
The Concept
Breadth and Depth
Isolation
The Velvet Handcuffs of Predictability
Abstractions
Invisible Gorillas
Deconstructing Vision
Experiences
Ancient Truths
In The Blink Of A Lifetime
Raison d’Etre
Small Joys
Early Spring Meanders
Rethinking Happiness
Listening to The Stories
The Image & The Experience
Solastalgia
Canyon Time
Meditations
Things Photographers Can Learn From Musicians
The Meaning of Meaning
A Drive With A Futurist
The Art and The Life
Know This
Photography and The Creative Life
Stories of My Generation
The Wonderful Lightness of Being
Attention Overload
The Grateful Mind
Aboutness
Experience, Uninterrupted
Hear No Evil
The Abyss is Always There
About the Author