Voice of the eye's book

I’m very honoured to find that I have been included in René Algesheimer’s curated book of photographers - ‘Voice of the Eyes’.

As someone who has produced a book or two myself, I am sitting here looking at a book that has 500 pages, and has very nicely written interviews with photographers that I know, and also, many that I have not been aware of until looking through this book.

A few hours have passed, and I am still buried deep with it, and there are a few photographers in here that I now feel inclined to check out more of their work.

René first contacted me about including my work in this book maybe three or four years ago. It all seemed like a pipe dream to me, and I wasn’t sure if his project would come to anything. And now, here it is, on my table. A small, but heavy / dense book with a lot of information in it. Each photographer featured in the book is given a decent amount of coverage with maybe three or four images each. It is the kind of format I was considering for a ‘retrospective’ I would like to do of my own work in the future - each ‘chapter’ of my own photography would have maybe three or four images and some detailed text about the location. So I think René design format makes a lot of sense.

If you’d like to know more about the book, or even buy it, then head over to https://voiceoftheeyes.com

Of course I’m going to tell you that it is highly recommended, because I’m in it :-) But apart from myself, I think there’s a lot of depth to this book. At over 500 pages, and enough photographs per photographer featured, and a decent set of questions to dig below the surface, it should keep you immersed for some time.

Highly recommended.