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    Living in a former palace. London’s elusive light. ​Animals. Dreams. Memories of an English countryside childhood.

    Generated from years of unpublished photography newly sequenced and designed, through various photographic formats THE LIGHT THAT'S LOST takes the reader through a self-reflective portrait and confession of Paul's interpretation of his pursuit for light. In a poetic muse on his life, he develops a narrative through his images and writing, seeing from his present into the past remembered anew, imagined future and a search for the lost.

    Investigation, memoir, visual essay and fiction convene through ​photography ​and ​writing in Paul Vernon’s ​personal debut book. The first book in his new Candlelight Flavoured Bubblegum series.​

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    PDF version of the 1st edition
    198 pages
    173 colour photographs, 16 monochrome photographs
    26 pages of accompanying text

    Hardback 1st editions of this book can be found by searching "the light that's lost" here on the Blurb Bookstore or alternatively click the "Buy Now" link on the authors website under "Books".

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    • Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
    • Additional Categories United Kingdom (U.K.), Biographies & Memoirs
    • Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
      # of Pages: 198
    • Publish Date: Feb 08, 2020
    • Language English
    • Keywords London, dreams, countryside, formats, light
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    PaulEVernon
    Captain Cowboy
    London, UK

    Captain Cowboy is Paul Vernon's independent press. A short time ago Paul delved back into years of his unpublished photography as new work blossomed, developing into photobooks and a filmmaker exploring a fresh medium of bookmaking. Captain Cowboy the character dreamt up in front of Paul's camera lens by his sister in the award-winning short documentary A Film By Abigail. @CAP.COW on Instagram. Paul is the creator of experimental, dance and documentary films screened worldwide notably at Artists Forum Festival of The Moving Image in New York, LACMA, BAFTA, London Short Film Festival at the ICA and at Cinetekton International Film & Architecture Festival. He has worked in roles for clients such as Disney, Netflix, BBC and Channel 4 in a filmmaking environment.

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