The Graphic Eye
"The Graphic Eye" by Stefan G. Bucher
Stefan G. Bucher is one of those unique creative types that's always thinking, always creating, and that type of mojo produces inspiring work like his latest book "The Graphic Eye: Photographs by Graphic Designers from around the Globe"
This book isn't your everyday coffee table photo gallery of landscapes or boudoir photography, it's uniquely creative images captured by graphic designers and they are anything but mainstream.
I was honored to be asked to participate in this new book and each designer was asked to submit "10" images and Stefan picked which one would appear in the book.
The below photo was the image of mine he chose to appear in the book. And this post contains all "10" I had submitted and the story behind each. I've always enjoyed photography, so I hope you enjoy the read.
"Zimbabwe Elder" photograph
I captured the above image when I traveled to Israel. I met this guy one afternoon in Nazereth. He was from Zimbabwe Africa and was a really nice man. I thought he would make for a good picture too!
"Bug Out" photograph
I caught this caterpillar doing chin-ups near a water fall in the Oregon woods.
"Flammable" photograph
While exploring a local junk yard I discovered this distressed chemical barrel.
"Kaibeto Canyon" photograph
A couple years ago I spent two weeks on the Navajo Nation reservation in Arizona helping with a children's ministry and this image was from a local canyon we hiked into.
"Knock Knock" photograph
Curb appeal is strictly an American fascination. This ancient door located in Old Jerusalem has wonderfully decrepit character.
"Mr. Pinchy" photograph
This Oregon local hangs out at the local tide pool. If you blow in his face he'll get really mad and start foaming at the mouth.
"Narrow Road" photograph
This first century walk way in Old Jerusalem might have been walked on by Jesus? The second law of thermal dynamics really creates some heavenly textures!
"Temple Mount" photograph
An Arab man reads early in the morning. You don't need Starbucks to hang out and read a good book.
"Xerox Poop" photograph
My printer eats glorified crayons. Expensive crayons. So when my printer goes to the bathroom this is what it looks like. It's good to be creatively curious, that's why I still have this wax toner on my desk, it's too cool looking to throw away.
"Box Car Neuvo" photograph
Colorful and abandoned. Mundane and beautiful. Only a color blind hobo would not appreciate this box car.
Be sure to check out Stefans new book here.
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