Another Day Not Wasted; presents Guy Tal’s reflections on photography and life after leaving a lucrative but unsatisfying career to become a full-time creative photographer, writer, and wilderness explorer. Through his 36 thought-provoking essays across four subtopics–On Landscape, On Self-Expression in Photography, On Philosophical Thinking, and On Wild Experiences–he shares some of the profound events and lessons that marked his journey. Building on the success of his earlier book, More Than a Rock, Guy offers readers even deeper insights into his life as an independent artist, his thoughts about photography as a form of art and as a means to a richer and more rewarding life, and his intimate relationship with nature and with his beloved landscapes–the Colorado Plateau.
This book is not intended as a guide to photography or to any particular place. It is unequivocally non-technical and focuses instead on Guy’s contemplations, experiences, and the rewards of living a creative life. Photographers and other artists who seek a deeper engagement with natural places–and with their chosen medium–will find enlightenment and inspiration in Guy’s poetic prose and striking photography.
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