I find men flip backwards while women start at the front. If you know what
I mean.
Jez
On 21 October 2010 08:30, Andrew Fildes <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> My experience as well. Apart from being a bit frustrated that they tend to
> start at the back and flip forwards!
> Nathan originally gave me the idea to use a Blurb 7x7 as a carry around
> book for when people ask you, "What kind of work do you do." I think I
> mentioned the experience of meeting Andrew Sanderson in the Photographer's
> Gallery in London and simply swapping Blurbs! They make good presents for
> family and friends as well if you can do it without ego tripping. :-)
> Andrew Fildes
> afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
> On 21/10/2010, at 10:42 AM, Moose wrote:
>
> > It's going to be a long time before web and computer or TV screen
> replaces a photo book as a way to present images. We
> > are still tactile creatures. Holding the book in hand, the tactile feel
> of the pages as they are turned, flipping back
> > and forth, being able to hold the image at different distances and angles
> - all of these seem to play into the
> > experience and affect the viewer's reaction to the images themselves,
> both individually and as a set. Being bound
> > together seems to lead people to consider the set as a whole work much
> more than a web gallery
>
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