Momentary Artifacts
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About the Book
MOMENTARY ARTIFACTS is Peter Nebergall’s collection of his own favorite photos. Spanning 30 years and three continents, it is full of wry joy and innocent visual humor. A cormorant struggles into the sky, an old technician tends a very old steam engine, a cat dozes on the back bumper of a Jaguar, ducks doze in the summer twilight, and two painthall splats on a rusty dumpstcr me an abstract pattern. There are a multitude of stories waiting in every image, and all of them are full of light.
About the Author
Peter J. Nebergall, PhD, is a polymath, but he claims no skill with arithmetic. The term, from Greek, means “someone who does many kinds of work.” It’s true. He has been an archaeologist, rocker, VW mechanic, journalist, university professor, writer (fiction and nonfiction), folksinger, and advertising- sports-horse photographer. All the time, he has been also collecting images to please himself His most recent book before this was STREET PHOTOG, where he told you how he did it. Now, he shows you what he’s been doing. See for yourself.