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02/18/2008 08:36:06 PM · #1
- a study of Dark Photography

Images speak a thousand words but may not be what they mean. Dark photography is to inspire thoughts about life and living. Even though the subject mater is of a darker nature, the underlaying ideas are quite the opposite.


//www.lulu.com/content/2065341

My new and First photo book. The book contains mature content of a graphic nature.

02/18/2008 11:57:37 PM · #2
bummpy
02/19/2008 11:40:00 AM · #3
Morning Bump
02/19/2008 12:27:44 PM · #4
Any thumbnail previews?
Maybe a darkened glimpse of the content? What's inside?

Okay I finally clicked the obvious "Preview this book" button.
The 3-4 graphic ilustrations are macabre and provocative.
The graphics are a distinctive style and talent, and the words do make a point.

It may appeal to some who are into the Gothic fad.
Maybe a milder version would appeal to a broader range of people.
Reminds me of those Saw 1-4 movie series, which I only saw part of one.
Nothing scares me, just not my main interest in movies.

What goes Bump in the night, this thread.

Message edited by author 2008-02-19 12:48:17.
02/19/2008 12:31:54 PM · #5
I agree, a few pics would be nice so you can see what you get!
02/19/2008 02:14:34 PM · #6
Originally posted by JulietNN:

I agree, a few pics would be nice so you can see what you get!

Preview here.
02/19/2008 03:31:45 PM · #7
wow, I m kinda grossed out. The phrases that you have used are pretty great and make the shots a little less gory adn more sense.

Well done on your book
02/19/2008 03:41:37 PM · #8
I think I may need to learn how to sleep with my eyes opened...

Pretty dark stuff there.

Cheers!
02/19/2008 11:40:06 PM · #9
Hey, nicely done! I really like the concepts you've used and I think the 'gore' factor is pretty tame in all reality. It could have been much more over the top, but I think you've struck a nice balance here.
02/20/2008 01:07:03 AM · #10
Thanks for taking the time to look everyone. I am really quite proud of this book, and I do have many more (tamer) projects in the works as well. Though, being a fan of Classic Horror, I will always favor more the 'Dark Photography' side of the house.
02/20/2008 01:10:35 AM · #11
I like it Andrew! Its dark and a little disturbing, but coming from you, i knew what to expect. Congrats on putting this together, even the preview looks great!
02/20/2008 01:23:42 AM · #12
I looked when you first posted and really enjoyed your book! Best of luck with your sales!
02/20/2008 01:43:03 AM · #13
Originally posted by Louis:

Originally posted by JulietNN:

I agree, a few pics would be nice so you can see what you get!

Preview here.

I noticed the site has "Live Help" - you should probably click on that Andrew. :P

Congrats on putting that together! There's some very creative, albeit gruesome works in there! I'm a dark sider myself for the most part. I find it therapeutic. I'm also fan of classic horror. I wish you the best on the sales, Andrew!
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