“Learning to Breath: One Woman’s Journey of Spirit and Survival” by acclaimed photojournalist Alison Wright is definitely a book of note for picture professionals. Whether you will find it amazingly and uniquely inspiring or whether they will find it frustratingly lacking will depend utterly on personality, interests and taste in literary style. From my point of view, each perspective – that the book is a soaring success or a frustrating failure – seems entirely valid.
“Learning to Breath” revolves around Wright’s horrifying, very-near-death accident in a bus in the windy, isolated mountain roads of Loas, just after New Year’s 2000. As always, Wright was busy both globetrotting around the world to photographically record endangered cultures as she also Continue reading “Inspiring Photojournalist Shares Gasping Buddhist Learnings”
