by Kim Ort | May 2, 2018 | Contemplation, Practices, Seeing, The Practice of Contemplative Photography
Perception is pre-cognitive. This is the first in a series of posts on aspects of perception, as outlined in my previous post. The idea behind these posts is to give you a grounding in perception in preparation for a course that I’m creating on this topic. The...
by Kim Ort | May 17, 2017 | Adventures in Seeing Book, Books, The Practice of Contemplative Photography
Recently, I revisited a post by David Ulrich on his Top Ten Books on Seeing. It’s an intriguing list and I’ve only read two of them, Walden and The Doors of Perception. In my individual posts, I often refer to favourite books on seeing, but I’ve...
by Kim Ort | Nov 23, 2016 | Adventures in Seeing Book, Books, Contemplation, Inspiration, The Practice of Contemplative Photography
I was intrigued when I saw this article, 5 Photography Books from My Shelf, by Dylan Goldby over at f-stoppers. Three of the five are familiar to me and I’m particularly curious about “Belgrade Belongs to Me” by Boogie. That’s why I like these...