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Journal of Light

The Visual Diary of a Florida Nature Photographer

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In wonder and gratitude, prize-winning photographer John Moran journeys through Florida, capturing his vision of the natural landscape as it might have appeared to Ponce de Leon and other early explorers. This collection of images and essays celebrates a water-born landscape "blessed with beauty beyond measure," reflecting Moran's 20-year quest to uncover the essence of one of America's most photographed states. While he primarily explores north and central Florida, his travels are often confined to nearby locales like Live Oak and Cedar Key. His photographs honor a region "steeped in blackwater swamps and rivers, populated by egrets and alligators," yet he acknowledges the vanishing wilderness, often having to recompose shots to exclude litter. Sometimes, his best images are taken close to his car, revealing his awareness of the impact humans have on nature. He employs unconventional methods, such as using a homemade blind to photograph sandhill cranes and a bucket truck for nesting ospreys. The accompanying essays intertwine personal narrative, natural history, and photo-technical insights, offering commentary on the moments captured and historical context from notable writers. Moran emphasizes the importance of "making" pictures with intention and planning, while also cherishing the experience of being present in nature, reminding us to focus on ourselves before focusing the camera.

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Journal of Light, John Moran

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Title
Journal of Light
Subtitle
The Visual Diary of a Florida Nature Photographer
Language
English
Authors
John Moran
Released
2004
Format
Hardcover
Pages
128
ISBN10
0813027721
ISBN13
9780813027722
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In wonder and gratitude, prize-winning photographer John Moran journeys through Florida, capturing his vision of the natural landscape as it might have appeared to Ponce de Leon and other early explorers. This collection of images and essays celebrates a water-born landscape "blessed with beauty beyond measure," reflecting Moran's 20-year quest to uncover the essence of one of America's most photographed states. While he primarily explores north and central Florida, his travels are often confined to nearby locales like Live Oak and Cedar Key. His photographs honor a region "steeped in blackwater swamps and rivers, populated by egrets and alligators," yet he acknowledges the vanishing wilderness, often having to recompose shots to exclude litter. Sometimes, his best images are taken close to his car, revealing his awareness of the impact humans have on nature. He employs unconventional methods, such as using a homemade blind to photograph sandhill cranes and a bucket truck for nesting ospreys. The accompanying essays intertwine personal narrative, natural history, and photo-technical insights, offering commentary on the moments captured and historical context from notable writers. Moran emphasizes the importance of "making" pictures with intention and planning, while also cherishing the experience of being present in nature, reminding us to focus on ourselves before focusing the camera.