Jim Jones
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My Navy career gave me several years of shore duty overseas, which wasn't enough time to become integrated into the local cultures and communities. You could integrate much faster without the distraction of a job and with total immersion, but it still can take a long time. The books I've read on foreign cultures that showed more than superficial knowledge were based on much time and often much sacrifice. The strength of those books was almost always in the knowledge and understanding in the text, not in great photography.
Your photography can't be judged adequately by online images, but looks good to me. However, it seems inappropriate for your stated purpose. Compare your posted images with W. Eugene Smith's photography. He was not only a master photographer and printer, but he captured humanity in his work. The dichotomy between your apparent style of photography and insight into the lives of the people you might get to know is great. Fine Art photography works better with static subjects and relics of the past than with the lives of humans.
As an adventure, if you can afford it, go for it! Don't expect it to pay unless you have an understanding with a publisher beforehand. Journalists have paid for expeditions by submitting while on the road. Remember, the man who pays the bills should have much say in what he is receiving in return. This may be a burden on the traveller. I have many dozen books on the places I've lived overseas. Based on what you've said and shown, I wouldn't add yours to the library unless it received extraordinary reviews.
Your photography can't be judged adequately by online images, but looks good to me. However, it seems inappropriate for your stated purpose. Compare your posted images with W. Eugene Smith's photography. He was not only a master photographer and printer, but he captured humanity in his work. The dichotomy between your apparent style of photography and insight into the lives of the people you might get to know is great. Fine Art photography works better with static subjects and relics of the past than with the lives of humans.
As an adventure, if you can afford it, go for it! Don't expect it to pay unless you have an understanding with a publisher beforehand. Journalists have paid for expeditions by submitting while on the road. Remember, the man who pays the bills should have much say in what he is receiving in return. This may be a burden on the traveller. I have many dozen books on the places I've lived overseas. Based on what you've said and shown, I wouldn't add yours to the library unless it received extraordinary reviews.