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Talking Pictures: Images and Messages Rescued from the Past – Antique Found Photographs with Evocative Inscriptions by Ransom Riggs [Riggs, Ransom] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Talking Pictures: Images and Messages Rescued from the Past – Antique Found Photographs with Evocative Inscriptions by Ransom Riggs Review: Little Pieces of History - This book is certainly entertaining. Interesting. Funny, sad, strange, and occasionally downright weird. All of these things and more are accomplished using very few words. That, for me, has always been one of the most amazing things about photos. They have the ability to allow me to step back in time and let my imagination fly. Of course that very ability can be frustrating. I have only a small handful of my family's pictures. No grandparents, aunts, uncles, or cousins, but my husband's family has tons- and the majority have no inscriptions. His aunt, the only one who could have identified some of them, is now too old to remember. I can't think of a better- or more novel- way of making that point than Mr. Riggs did with this book. Photos, whether ours or someone else's, give us a visual link to the past that mere words cannot. Even if they are of complete strangers, we know that OUR relatives lived back then- saw those cars, wore similar clothing, went through that war. It is scary to think that by putting our family pictures on hard drives or discs instead of paper we might lose scores of family gatherings, Christmas mornings, graduations, and more. And it does happen as anyone who has ever had a hard drive fry can attest to. Something most of us probably wouldn't think about until it was too late. Review: An Excellent Choice For Anyone Interested In Found Photos - From cover to cover, this book is filled with fascinating images that are thought provoking and capture the reader's imagination. The author wisely lets the images and their messages do the "talking" and the reader is left to do the interpretation which is the point of the book. As a collector of such images and similar books in this field, I was not disappointed with the "interestingess" of photos included, the arrangement by theme, and the large number of images included. This is the kind of book that you can pick up again and again and discover something new. Destined to become a classic within the field of found/vernacular photography, this book is a keeper and a must have. In short, this book works and works well. The quality of the reproductions and the printing is very good and for the price it's a real bargain. I purchased additional copies to give as gifts. A sequel to "Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children" this book is not (another fascinating book by the way), it was not intended to be. Nor is it an overly wordy or scholarly work on found/vernacular photography, which is a good thing in my opinion. As previously mentioned, the author expertly presents the material and the reader is left to explore the context of each image paired with its message. The images within the book stand on their own and do so superbly. I highly recommend this book, it's a real gem.
| Best Sellers Rank | #790,629 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #272 in Pop Culture Art #2,149 in Popular Culture in Social Sciences #3,518 in Art History (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (513) |
| Dimensions | 7.9 x 7 x 0.9 inches |
| Edition | Original |
| ISBN-10 | 0062099493 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0062099495 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 384 pages |
| Publication date | October 16, 2012 |
| Publisher | Dey Street Books |
B**Y
Little Pieces of History
This book is certainly entertaining. Interesting. Funny, sad, strange, and occasionally downright weird. All of these things and more are accomplished using very few words. That, for me, has always been one of the most amazing things about photos. They have the ability to allow me to step back in time and let my imagination fly. Of course that very ability can be frustrating. I have only a small handful of my family's pictures. No grandparents, aunts, uncles, or cousins, but my husband's family has tons- and the majority have no inscriptions. His aunt, the only one who could have identified some of them, is now too old to remember. I can't think of a better- or more novel- way of making that point than Mr. Riggs did with this book. Photos, whether ours or someone else's, give us a visual link to the past that mere words cannot. Even if they are of complete strangers, we know that OUR relatives lived back then- saw those cars, wore similar clothing, went through that war. It is scary to think that by putting our family pictures on hard drives or discs instead of paper we might lose scores of family gatherings, Christmas mornings, graduations, and more. And it does happen as anyone who has ever had a hard drive fry can attest to. Something most of us probably wouldn't think about until it was too late.
A**S
An Excellent Choice For Anyone Interested In Found Photos
From cover to cover, this book is filled with fascinating images that are thought provoking and capture the reader's imagination. The author wisely lets the images and their messages do the "talking" and the reader is left to do the interpretation which is the point of the book. As a collector of such images and similar books in this field, I was not disappointed with the "interestingess" of photos included, the arrangement by theme, and the large number of images included. This is the kind of book that you can pick up again and again and discover something new. Destined to become a classic within the field of found/vernacular photography, this book is a keeper and a must have. In short, this book works and works well. The quality of the reproductions and the printing is very good and for the price it's a real bargain. I purchased additional copies to give as gifts. A sequel to "Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children" this book is not (another fascinating book by the way), it was not intended to be. Nor is it an overly wordy or scholarly work on found/vernacular photography, which is a good thing in my opinion. As previously mentioned, the author expertly presents the material and the reader is left to explore the context of each image paired with its message. The images within the book stand on their own and do so superbly. I highly recommend this book, it's a real gem.
C**L
I like it but...
Ok, I am a lover of old photos. I go to sales as Riggs does and look at them, I have a few of my own that I have purchased. I was really excited for this book. So when I remebered it was out, I bought the ebook version. And I enjoyed it. However, I was hoping for more story telling. I love the way he did that in the prior book he wrote, I enjoyed that book so much; I have been hoping for the story to continue and get a book two. Instead we got this one, which, as I have said was cool, but flat. I am not like the reveiwer who wanted money back, no no, that is not how the world of publishing and the art of writting works, this book is an art, and so is the collecting of the photos. It just needed more meat. If you love photos or history this book is for you. p.s. I love the pictire of the guy in, what looks like the Majave dessert, pretty cool!
M**T
An intriguing, entertaining page-turner; inspires me to resurrect this valuable ritual!
I enjoyed this "photo album" so immensely I immediately sent a digital gift of it to my mother. It's so incredibly human, proving that our emotions, struggles, joys, sorrows, and laughs are timeless, bonds that reach across decades, even centuries, to tie us together in the experience of life. Ransom Riggs is a rare historian capturing this fragile record of our collective memories, and I applaud his dedication to keeping this rapidly vanishing resource alive. TALKING PICTURES goes from hilarious to heartbreaking and back again, plus everthything in between. It's as fun to flip through as a family album - only more poignant and irreverent. These resurrected bits of rubbish depict *real* people, are real photos, snapped with purpose, only to become a swirling pile leaves fallen from the family tree, caught on the winds of change and swept up, rescued, and collected by Riggs and his fellow enthusiasts. I know my own grandparents were guilty of the very crime of tossing out photographs when they moved across the country in '69. I wish I wish they hadn't done that. I'm going to start turning my digital photographs into real physical prints, and writing on them, too. Riggs is right: this is too important to our history to leave to computers, files, memory cards, flash drives, and Facebook! I'll be giving a copy of this book to many people on my list this Holiday season. It's so entertaining and enchanting I want to share it with everyone I know.
L**E
An Unusual and Captivating Book!
I wasn't sure what this book would be like when I purchased it but when I started reading it I wasn't able to put it down. What a great idea for a book! The pictures range from interesting and delightful, to funny and bizarre, to poignant, and the author's comments are enlightening. The chapter titled "Janet Lee" is especially touching. My only regret was the book was too short! I was sorry when I got to the end and I hope the author will publish a sequel! After reading this book, I decided I'm going to pull out all my old photos and write on the backs of them while I'm still able to remember the people, the date, and the occasion of the photo for future generations. I highly recommend this book. Great reading!
P**L
Ce livre délivre un double message. En premier lieu la lectures des photographies, et le plus difficile pour le connaisseur il s'agit de photographies qui se trouvent dans les albums de famille. Celles que l'un des spécialistes de la photographie de famille Marin Parr nomme "les photographies cucu". Puis le lecteur découvre une deuxième lecture : celle de la légende écrite de ma main même de la personne qui se trouve sur l'image. Cet exercice est déroutant et dérangeant, mais très intructif. Le livre est très bien impimé. J.P.
M**E
This book is an interesting way of displaying photographs and more importantly their owners captions from years before. I saw an interview with the author on Canada AM one morning and by the afternoon I had ordered it for a friend for Christmas. When it arrived, I had to do my utmost to restrain breaking the spine as each page had a new treasure...some happy, some sad, some made me laugh, and others making up a story to fit the situation. Ultimately an interesting book that I hope my friend will like!
I**P
Interessante Leküre
S**A
Bellissima la raccolta di Ransom Riggs per gli appassionati di foto d'epoca. Naturalmente il taglio dellaselezione è tutto suo... se vi piace lo riconoscerete.
D**4
An interesting, funny & tragic collection of photographs. The chapter "Janet Lee" following the life & premature death of a little girl, is heart-breaking. I can understand why Ransom uses pictures like these, in his "Miss Peregrine" novels - anyone looking at them, would be left wandering what the story was, behind these pictures, and what has happened to the "original" owners. Where have they gone, and why have the pictures been discarded? Ransom takes it one step further, and creates substance & mystery, from the unknown.
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