Sunday, February 22, 2009

The Creation Book

Below is not the book of Creation. But read on anyway.


Taschen Books has out a wonderful piece of work by Frans Lanting (view it here) that I think should inspire us to do the same - or at least to show a similar amount of interest in our world, our history and the beauty of it. By "we" I mean Christians.

Lanting's book, which has been on the shelf at one of my client's offices for several months now, really does strike one with awe, Lanting's photos drawing the reader out of their chair into the fantastic world in which we live. The kicker is that it is so incredibly tilted toward being propaganda for Evolution that it almost made me laugh out loud.

Now I love good science. For those of you who don't know, my first job (aside from bagging groceries at Harris Teeter) was in the chemical lab at Sealed Air mixing glues and plastics. One of my favorite hobbies is quantum physics and if my math weren't so bad, I probably would have ended up in that field. So hearing Evolutionary mush from scientists, I at least can buy their professional views if not world views. But Lanting's profession, as far as I can tell, is as a photographer! His assesment of evolutionary "facts" merely comes across as pretentious.

Nonetheless, it is a beautiful book. I propose to start a collection of photographs from Christian photographers (or anyone willing to donate to the cause) in order to put together a book showing the wonders of the universe, the world and life on it. I mean to make this as professionally beautiful as possible and to put all the design strength I have into making this. Lets make this a huge coffee table book second only to those municiple library atlases or university dictionaries. Lets make this as thick as a family Bible and as beautiful as God's Creation presents itself to us. Let us make a presentation to the world, a book of photographs that screams "Creation!"

Here, I have started a new site and plan to advertise the need for QUALITY photographs (it is God's world, not ours!). Lets not let the seductive propaganda of secular or naturalistic artists, photographers or designers bend the way the public thinks of God's fantastic world.

Here are some pictures from the inside of Lanting's book. Please do not download them, they are the copyright of Taschen books. Thanks.


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

All those years sniffing glue at the factory...that explains a lot... . Seriously, it's a great idea, James. I hope it works out!

Robin said...

heheheheh.. hehehe... hehe. he.

glue.....

well? will you help?

Robin said...

We can call it, "And the Rocks Cry Out" or something a little less blatant - to bring in the not-so-sure-about Creation, or even the outright secular.
I would like to have some Nasa photos in here too, you know of galaxies and such?

Anonymous said...

That's a wonderful idea. I am a huge fan of photography and have quite a few friends who are interested in photography.

I am a sucker for a really good photography book. I once got a rainforest book from the library and spent literally hours poring over it (I wasn't exactly in kindergarten...I think that was a year or two ago...). ::sighs:: i would help if I had a good camera ::and:: if it weren't february. ;) Just kidding on that last part...but I will definitely tell some of my friends! They might be able to help. :) Good luck!!!