Wales Married to the Eye
by R Thomas and Paulette L Berner
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About the Book
“The photograph,” Dylan Thomas once wrote, “is married to the eye.” The Welsh poet could have said the same thing about his beautiful country. From Mount Snowdon in the north to Mumbles in the south, the landscape of Wales is a photographer’s dream—the authors overdosed during a nine-day visit that came 18 years after their first visit for a conference at the University of Wales-Aberystwyth in 1993.
Where did they go? Besides Aberystwyth and Cardiff, home to cousins, they spent a night in Snowdonia National Park (Llanberis), Hay-on-Wye (where a yarn shop caught Paulette’s eye), Swansea, St David’s and Machynlleth, the birthplace of Thomas’ maternal grandfather, Thomas F. Williams, and where Paulette took a photograph of him with the Western Mail.
They also stopped in Aberaeron, Harlech, Brecon, Laugharne, Mumbles and Llangennith, the birthplace of John Morgan, a friend of the authors met in China in 1994 and who lives in Australia. The authors visited the National Slate Museum, the National Wool Museum, the National Library of Wales, the National Museum in Cardiff and the National History Museum, also know as St Fagans. They stopped several times just to take in the view (and photograph it).
Between them, we took nearly 3000 photographs.
Where did they go? Besides Aberystwyth and Cardiff, home to cousins, they spent a night in Snowdonia National Park (Llanberis), Hay-on-Wye (where a yarn shop caught Paulette’s eye), Swansea, St David’s and Machynlleth, the birthplace of Thomas’ maternal grandfather, Thomas F. Williams, and where Paulette took a photograph of him with the Western Mail.
They also stopped in Aberaeron, Harlech, Brecon, Laugharne, Mumbles and Llangennith, the birthplace of John Morgan, a friend of the authors met in China in 1994 and who lives in Australia. The authors visited the National Slate Museum, the National Wool Museum, the National Library of Wales, the National Museum in Cardiff and the National History Museum, also know as St Fagans. They stopped several times just to take in the view (and photograph it).
Between them, we took nearly 3000 photographs.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 82 - Publish Date: Mar 15, 2015
- Language English
- Keywords Dylan Thomas, Wales, photography
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