1.14.2016

Guests And Visitors Can Discover Beauty In The Form Of Table Art Books With NY Travel Photographer

By Lance Thorington


Beautiful scenery exists from the United States, to China and to Africa. The Great Wall of China and the Empire State Building are two examples. In Africa, Victoria Falls is a magnificent sight to see. All of these may be appropriate scenes that a NY Travel Photographer might find interesting to put in a large coffee table book for publication.

Most living rooms contain a coffee table. An appropriate book to display on it will be larger than most tomes, have a hard cover and be filled with beautiful photographs. It serves as a wonderful conversation-starter. Filled with photographs, it contains minimal text, just covering the photos you are looking at.

Rather than being filled with family photos, it will show professional photos taken by a photographer who has traveled the world to take them. It might show the Great Wall of China, the Empire State Building or a well-known statue from a famous museum. It can be of places you want to visit, or a vacation you recently embarked on.

The quality of such a book varies. It might be paper prints of pictures or inkjet prints on normal paper. The tome might have sections shot in different geographical parts of the world. For example, there may be one section on each continent, or a few pages from each tourist attraction that is well-known.

If you have an interest in architecture, for example, you might purchase a book featuring famous buildings. There is one fascinating museum addition in Milwaukee Wisconsin. The design was done by the famous Santiago Calatrava. It shows a white building on the shore of Lake Michigan. It has two adjustable wing-like appendages that give the impression of it being ready to take flight.

Thus, someone can find a coffee-table book featuring a single country, or all the famous lakes in the world. Someone with an interest in ancient times might find photos of archeological dig sites interesting. Scientists are always searching for the next set of dinosaur bones or another wall filled with cave paintings.




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