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I want one moment in time
I want one moment in time






Or, you can browse The Osgoode Trilogy and The Trilogy of Remembrance on Amazon right here. You can find the Joseph Campbell Foundation Amazon page right here. I am honoured to be included along with Margaret Atwood, Neil Gaiman, J.R.R. The Joseph Campbell Foundation has just recently selected the novels of The Trilogy of Remembrance along with the works of fifteen other authors as novels with mythic themes. Be inspired by the newly released and final installment of The Trilogy of Remembrance, Night Crossing. Both Trilogies will elevate the reader from the rush and hectic world of today and spin them into realms of yet unimagined intrigue. Martin is the author of two trilogies: The Osgoode Trilogy, inspired by her many years of law practice and The Trilogy of Remembrance, set in the glitter and shadows of the art world. And then, don’t forget the artists/photographers who also preserve their own judgment and vision in their work as best they can.Īnother way of looking at photography? Pure and simple–it’s such a great way to get to know ourselves and one another and to preserve the way it once was for the future! Again-TIME, the universal and the particular is preserved in one image for one and all. But the photograph is also a commentary on all of us facing the “elements” whatever they may be. I expect the man is lost deep in thought contemplating existential issues. I think Lartigue is telling us a lot about this individual on a personal level. Just look at the man sitting facing the sea! Man against the elements at the very least. And so, he is taking the scene and his judgment and making it true for all time and for all people.īut this strikes me as something different. I’d like to think that his true tells me he’s added a special quality-his judgment and interpretation, his reaction about the person, place or event. He said, “Photography to me is catching a moment which is passing, and which is true.” What could that mean? He points out that what he has caught is not just any old moment but one which is TRUE. But one glance tells us that there’s a special quality in his work that elevates it beyond that. He always considered himself an amateur photographer taking pictures of friends and family at “play”. JACQUES HENRI LARTIGUE: Here’s a photographer who captured the “fun” times in life. In my novels in The Trilogy of Remembrance, I love to consider how art and life intersect. I think that, indeed, the process of capturing an image not only alters life, it alters TIME itself because that captured moment lives on and becomes part of the present-any present time. Again, the particular becomes the universal. As if they could afford the train! She is capturing human experience and emotion familiar to millions of people. Hundreds of miles lie ahead but to what? In the Depression years, the direction was to nowhere. Look at the men walking down the roadway in the photograph below.








I want one moment in time