“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
Originally from the United States, Laurie now calls the Northern Rivers of coastal New South Wales, Australia, home. She lives in a small town alongside the Clarence River with her three dogs, Maine Coon cat, and a cheeky Stockhorse named Harry.
As a member of a local wildlife rescue organization, she is active in preserving her town’s population of endangered koalas, which often-times finds her face-to-face with sick and very cranky animals. Laurie also heads her region’s Emergency Response Team, which conducts searches and performs triage for wildlife during emergencies such as bushfires and floods, as well as heat events, which adversely affect bats and flying foxes. Thankfully she’s retired from the workforce.
In addition to the works published under Laurie Salzler, she has also co-authored two books under the pen name of Laurie Eichler.