Saturday, January 16, 2016

Discover Beauty In The Form Of Table Art Books With NY Travel Photographer

By Lance Thorington


There are a plethora of beautiful places around the world that may attract the interest of tourists and locals alike. One is Victoria Falls in Africa. It is a gigantic cascade of water that is wide, loud and breathtakingly beautiful. This scene is exactly the type of place a NY Travel Photographer might find perfect to put in an artistic coffee table book for publishing.

Most living rooms contain a coffee table. An appropriate book to display on it will be larger than most tomes, have a hard cover and be filled with beautiful photographs. It serves as a wonderful conversation-starter. Filled with photographs, it contains minimal text, just covering the photos you are looking at.

It is a photo book and rather than being filled with family photos, is professionally done as far as content, quality and binding. The amount of text will be minimal. It may inspire friends and relatives to ask about a recent vacation you took, or tell you about one of their own.

Such a book will be of high-quality binding and photographs. It can focus on one part of the world, one city or one group of animals of interest to most people. The Kenyan gorillas on a protected preserve might be one such example. It was the place where Jane Goodall did her life's work.

If you have an interest in architecture, for example, you might purchase a book featuring famous buildings. There is one fascinating museum addition in Milwaukee Wisconsin. The design was done by the famous Santiago Calatrava. It shows a white building on the shore of Lake Michigan. It has two adjustable wing-like appendages that give the impression of it being ready to take flight.

One book may focus on one continent or another. Another may show famous tourist spots all over the planet. There are those featuring archeological digs showing where scientists are unearthing ancient ruins. There are others showing dinosaur bones being removed from the soil. Each will examine some facet of a distant past of interest to people.




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