Reading Pictured: Then and Now

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To learn to read is to light a fire;
every syllable that is spelled out is a spark.
– Victor Hugo

Hundreds, possibly thousands, of images of people reading are uploaded to the web everyday. Us book types would be hard-pressed to get through a day without seeing an image of someone reading something.

This was not the case in 1971 when Grossman Publishers released On Reading a compilation of photographs by Hungarian-born photographer Andre Kertész. For over a half a century Kertész took pictures of people reading, from his first photograph of a reader in 1915 until the his last one in the late 1970’s wherever his travels took him he was capturing readers.

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Hopital de Beau, France (elderly woman in bed), 1929

 

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Enter Steve McCurry. Though best known for his iconic photograph, Afghan Girl, McCurry has has also been picturing readers as he travels the world. He recently blogged about a series of photographs of people reading under the title To Light a Fire, whose name comes from the Victor Hugo quote above.

With the same combination of technical skill and spirit McCurry channels Kertész in capturing the essence and power of reading – in their world no one looks weak, as long as there is access to information there is hope.

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