“Did you see that?”
“No. What?”
“Never mind. It’s gone.”
“I can’t count the number of times I’ve seen something, and in the blink of an eye, it’s gone. ” The photographs in this collection by photographer Laurie Salzler are the ones where in a split-second something occurred, a physical morph where the subject left or changed, and spiritually, stirred Salzler’s soul. “Nothing remaining but a memory to be described as best one can. But sadly, memories fade and along with them the feelings evoked with them.”
Salzler has always said that if her photographs made just one person per day take notice of their surroundings and give into the emotions felt when they see something, this earth and its inhabitants have a better chance of surviving.
May you be a force toward healing.
Bink Books
146 pp. ● 7.5×9.25
$16.95 (pb) ● $8.95 (eb)
ISBN 978-1-943837-24-3 (pb)
PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Plants & Animals
PHOTOGRAPHY / Individual Photographers / General
publication date: April 2016
Laurie Salzler holds a degree in Natural Resources Conservation and Outdoor Recreation. She has worked with animals (wild and domesticated) her entire life, including several years spent in the veterinary field and equine industry at training and breeding facilities in New York, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. She is an avid outdoor enthusiast, whose activities include horseback riding, hiking, kayaking, bird-watching, photography, and one of her favourite pastimes, walking with her pack of canines. As a member of WIRES (Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service), she is involved in rescuing and rehabilitating native Australian wildlife in New South Wales.
In addition to a book of photography, Eye of the Beholder, she has penned five books: A Kiss Before Dawn, Right Out of Nowhere, Positive Lightning, In the Stillness of Dawn(the sequel to A Kiss Before Dawn), and After A Time. Under the name of Laurie Eichler, she co-wrote with Mardi Alexander, To Be Determined, published by Bold Strokes Books.