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Light Warriors

Light Warriors

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spiritual and Psychological Portraits of Women
Review: As the dust jacket suggests, the images in this book would earn an "R" rating if they were part of a motion picture. They contain female nudity done in an artistic, highly refined, respectful manner.

These images are most unusual for portraits, and are very successful. All of the models are friends of Ms. Tenneson, and are not posed by her. Instead, she is trying to create a "visual diary . . . to probe emotions and inner realities that are . . . invisible . . . ." To do this, "I asked them what was most important in their lives." The book contains quotes of what the subjects said, as well as the finished image. To be a spiritual warrior is "to offer oneself to the world authentically, to flex the courage muscles, to share what it means to be human." She is open to the whole person, for "what fascinates me is life's complexities, the darkness as well as the light."

Each portrait is reproduced in warm browns. The foundation of the portrait is a nude image of the model or models (usually mother and child or twins). Then a double exposure is created to superimpose other elements of the subject's self vision. Portions of these images will be light, and will exist as overexposed sections that seem like the sun bursting from the page. The imagery is quite strong, and you will probably find yourself having an emotional reaction to it. That's definitely part of the appeal. You will also feel like you know a lot about each model.

Here are my favorites among these wonderful images: Nina Z., Russia; Sheryl and Sef, United States; Rebekka, Finland; Nina B., Germany; Laura and Isaac, United States; Yael, Israel; Marie-Claude, Canada; Jasmin, Australia; Suri, United States; Marisa, United States; Lindsay and Amanda, United States; Jessie, United States; Margarita, Russia; and Sun, United States.

How does she see her role as the photographer? "I just provide a safe place for them to be open . . . ." Who are these women? "They are pilgrims . . . ."

After you enjoy these images, I suggest that you also ask people what is most important in their lives. Even without taking a photograph, you can come much closer and create important bands of connection. What else can you ask that will be revealing and welcome?

By being a respectful seeker, you too can be a spiritual pilgrim. At the end of your journey, you may also become a light warrior.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spiritual and Psychological Portraits of Women
Review: As the dust jacket suggests, the images in this book would earn an "R" rating if they were part of a motion picture. They contain female nudity done in an artistic, highly refined, respectful manner.

These images are most unusual for portraits, and are very successful. All of the models are friends of Ms. Tenneson, and are not posed by her. Instead, she is trying to create a "visual diary . . . to probe emotions and inner realities that are . . . invisible . . . ." To do this, "I asked them what was most important in their lives." The book contains quotes of what the subjects said, as well as the finished image. To be a spiritual warrior is "to offer oneself to the world authentically, to flex the courage muscles, to share what it means to be human." She is open to the whole person, for "what fascinates me is life's complexities, the darkness as well as the light."

Each portrait is reproduced in warm browns. The foundation of the portrait is a nude image of the model or models (usually mother and child or twins). Then a double exposure is created to superimpose other elements of the subject's self vision. Portions of these images will be light, and will exist as overexposed sections that seem like the sun bursting from the page. The imagery is quite strong, and you will probably find yourself having an emotional reaction to it. That's definitely part of the appeal. You will also feel like you know a lot about each model.

Here are my favorites among these wonderful images: Nina Z., Russia; Sheryl and Sef, United States; Rebekka, Finland; Nina B., Germany; Laura and Isaac, United States; Yael, Israel; Marie-Claude, Canada; Jasmin, Australia; Suri, United States; Marisa, United States; Lindsay and Amanda, United States; Jessie, United States; Margarita, Russia; and Sun, United States.

How does she see her role as the photographer? "I just provide a safe place for them to be open . . . ." Who are these women? "They are pilgrims . . . ."

After you enjoy these images, I suggest that you also ask people what is most important in their lives. Even without taking a photograph, you can come much closer and create important bands of connection. What else can you ask that will be revealing and welcome?

By being a respectful seeker, you too can be a spiritual pilgrim. At the end of your journey, you may also become a light warrior.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spiritual and Psychological Portraits of Women
Review: As the dust jacket suggests, the images in this book would earn an "R" rating if they were part of a motion picture. They contain female nudity done in an artistic, highly refined, respectful manner.

These images are most unusual for portraits, and are very successful. All of the models are friends of Ms. Tenneson, and are not posed by her. Instead, she is trying to create a "visual diary . . . to probe emotions and inner realities that are . . . invisible . . . ." To do this, "I asked them what was most important in their lives." The book contains quotes of what the subjects said, as well as the finished image. To be a spiritual warrior is "to offer oneself to the world authentically, to flex the courage muscles, to share what it means to be human." She is open to the whole person, for "what fascinates me is life's complexities, the darkness as well as the light."

Each portrait is reproduced in warm browns. The foundation of the portrait is a nude image of the model or models (usually mother and child or twins). Then a double exposure is created to superimpose other elements of the subject's self vision. Portions of these images will be light, and will exist as overexposed sections that seem like the sun bursting from the page. The imagery is quite strong, and you will probably find yourself having an emotional reaction to it. That's definitely part of the appeal. You will also feel like you know a lot about each model.

Here are my favorites among these wonderful images: Nina Z., Russia; Sheryl and Sef, United States; Rebekka, Finland; Nina B., Germany; Laura and Isaac, United States; Yael, Israel; Marie-Claude, Canada; Jasmin, Australia; Suri, United States; Marisa, United States; Lindsay and Amanda, United States; Jessie, United States; Margarita, Russia; and Sun, United States.

How does she see her role as the photographer? "I just provide a safe place for them to be open . . . ." Who are these women? "They are pilgrims . . . ."

After you enjoy these images, I suggest that you also ask people what is most important in their lives. Even without taking a photograph, you can come much closer and create important bands of connection. What else can you ask that will be revealing and welcome?

By being a respectful seeker, you too can be a spiritual pilgrim. At the end of your journey, you may also become a light warrior.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Breathtaking photos
Review: I saw a few of Joyce Tenneson's photos in this month's Sun Magazine. The photo of the mother and daughter, whose eyes mirror one another, and are startlingly spiritual, captivated. The other photographs published were equally excellent in composition and light. They took my breath away, quite literally, the mark of high art. I am putting this high on my list of books I must own.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Light Warriors
Review: Just one word - "Sublime"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tenneson's latest book is also her best.
Review: Tenneson's photographic career has been one of experimentation and growth. Books of her work have been published at every step of the way, and we have seen her pictures get better and better.

Light Warriors is a collection of beautiful, interesting looking women. Props and clothing are often employed in a way that creates an etheral quality. The women are sometimes holding sources of light, which are overexposed here and create a glow that adds to the mystery.

The pictures in this book are flawless, and there are no clinkers. It will be difficult for Tenneson to top the photos in this book, but that's OK. A collection this interesting by any photographer is rare indeed.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An exemplary photobook
Review: This book "Light Warriors" by photographer Joyce Tenneson is a good example of what a well made photobook can be. It is something I'd like to achieve, in size and format when I eventually have my first book published.

It is printed and bound in Milan, Italy by Amilcare Pizzi. They have done a very good job in binding this hardcover book. It has 112 pages and is of a suitable size 235 x 310 mm. Most of the photos are on the right face of an opening.

All the prints are monochrome and have a brown tone to them. All models are female and show sensual nudity and they pose standing. Personally I like most of the tranquil, silent and warm pictures. I can also see an emphasis on the eyes of the models.

I'm happy to see a Finnish model on page 15 (Rebecca), someone I have not yet had the privilege to photograph. The most stunning images are page 11 (Nina Z., Russia) page 31 (Larissa D., Slovenia)and page 63 (Nadya, Russia).

I can highly recommend this book, and the price is well balanced. It has at least found a place in my library.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An exemplary photobook
Review: This book "Light Warriors" by photographer Joyce Tenneson is a good example of what a well made photobook can be. It is something I'd like to achieve, in size and format when I eventually have my first book published.

It is printed and bound in Milan, Italy by Amilcare Pizzi. They have done a very good job in binding this hardcover book. It has 112 pages and is of a suitable size 235 x 310 mm. Most of the photos are on the right face of an opening.

All the prints are monochrome and have a brown tone to them. All models are female and show sensual nudity and they pose standing. Personally I like most of the tranquil, silent and warm pictures. I can also see an emphasis on the eyes of the models.

I'm happy to see a Finnish model on page 15 (Rebecca), someone I have not yet had the privilege to photograph. The most stunning images are page 11 (Nina Z., Russia) page 31 (Larissa D., Slovenia)and page 63 (Nadya, Russia).

I can highly recommend this book, and the price is well balanced. It has at least found a place in my library.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An exemplary photobook
Review: This book "Light Warriors" by photographer Joyce Tenneson is a good example of what a well made photobook can be. It is something I'd like to achieve, in size and format when I eventually have my first book published.

It is printed and bound in Milan, Italy by Amilcare Pizzi. They have done a very good job in binding this hardcover book. It has 112 pages and is of a suitable size 235 x 310 mm. Most of the photos are on the right face of an opening.

All the prints are monochrome and have a brown tone to them. All models are female and show sensual nudity and they pose standing. Personally I like most of the tranquil, silent and warm pictures. I can also see an emphasis on the eyes of the models.

I'm happy to see a Finnish model on page 15 (Rebecca), someone I have not yet had the privilege to photograph. The most stunning images are page 11 (Nina Z., Russia) page 31 (Larissa D., Slovenia)and page 63 (Nadya, Russia).

I can highly recommend this book, and the price is well balanced. It has at least found a place in my library.


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