

Everywhere I go in the world, I see young and old,
rich and poor, reading books.
Whether readers are engaged in the sacred or the secular,
they are, for a time, transported to another world.

Ever since Gutenberg invented the printing press which enabled
everyone access to books, artists have tried to portray the
relationship of readers and books.

Garrett Stewart’s book, The Look of Reading:
Book, Painting, Text, explores the relationship of
reading and art.He points out that a wide array of artists from
Rembrandt to Picasso and Cassatt
and dozens more,over the past 500 years
have painted people reading and the “look of reading” on the subjects’ faces.



We are familiar with words describing images, but not so
familiar with images describing words and the
impact reading has on our lives.

Reading a good book is a universal activity,
and people read while they do just about everything else.


I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.
– Jorge Luis Borges

We read to know we are not alone.
– C.S. Lewis



Reading is a means of thinking with another person’s mind;
it forces you to stretch your own.
– Charles Scribner


When I get a little money I buy books,
and if any is left I buy food and clothes.
– Erasmus

There is no frigate like a book
To take us lands away,
Nor any coursers like a page
Of prancing poetry.
This traverse may the poorest take
Without oppress of toll;
How frugal is the chariot
That bears a human soul!
– Emily Dickinson
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34 replies on “Fusion: The Synergy of Images and Words”
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Loved this ones!!!!!!!!!
A wonderful post!
A pleasure to witness that private moment with print. Keep traveling.
I cherish reading more than any other thing in the world. Thanks for sharing this amazing quotes with outstanding photos too👍👍
Very interesting frames!
you are just marvelous
Nice piece Steve
wow, what a nice post and article.Thanks for your content.💖💖💖..
Absolutely beautiful!
Reading is my favorite hobby and pastime. It is wonderful to see it being so important around the world. Now I have a five year old daughter learning to read and it is wonderful
Al igual que la historia de mis viajes, de nomade me transportaste a diferentes atmosferas y fantasticos lugares y otro viajes
Thank you Stevebhai.
You always choose a freat theme and its is accompanied by outstanding photograps and quotes.
Simply awesome👏👏
fabulous series!
Fantastic subject, wonderful quotes, and terrific photographs. You nailed it again, Steve!
I remember always seeing you relaxing reading a book.
Jeannette
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Wonderful feed, Steve!! Thank you for sharing these fantastic photographs.
wonderful images.
Your choice of themes are as beautiful as your photography Steve.
Great shots!
Beautiful. As a constant, life-long reader…these pictures are perfection.
I’m putting down my phone and picking up a book. Thank you for the moving photos and words.
Thank you for reminding us that the joy of reading is shared worldwide!
I love how you’ve honored the joy of reading with your photographic art. I am so grateful for this blog. Thank you.
I love this. I am about to tutor for reading, spelling and writing. I love books and children. Inspiring!
May I share this on facebook?
Absolutely!! Thank you
Yes, absolutely
What a beautiful and important message you send always through your photos, but this is especially poignant! Thank you for you exquisite work!
You constantly amaze me with your photos. I hesitate to even call them photos, they are more soulful like music and poetry. You have been able to communicate most directly to the soul, through the eye of the camera.