Showing posts with label Gleerups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gleerups. Show all posts

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Figge, digital cameras and cover shots




©Ingrid Booz Morejohn and Gleerups Publishing, Sweden

Sometimes I feel like that radio guy on the Swedish TV program HippHipp! that gives the daily crossword clue: my mind starts in one place and winds up 5,000 miles away. I am conscious of this and do try and keep my conversations and writing slightly on track, in the end circling around to where I began and hopefully tying up all the loose ends in the process. That's why I am showing you three book covers that I photographed for a fantastic series of fact books for children, Figges kunskapsklubb, for Gleerups Publishing. What got me thinking, of course, is the picture of candy that I posted below on Today's Picture 090215. Although that exact image was used inside the book, its sister is on the cover above. I'd asked two mischievous little girls - Anna and Frida Rönn - to be the "hand models" (and face models for a shot inside the book). They more than willingly accepted when I said they'd be allowed to eat heaps of gummy candies in the process.  I bought a huge pile of candy to create the effect of "plenty" and let them have it. That was one of the best shoots I've had and they were over the moon giggly all the time. Afterwards we ate up all the "props".  

I worked on Figge as a picture researcher and filled in as photographer whenever I couldn't find a stock image to fit the book text. Often my two children had to act as models: playing with Legos, making a puzzle, eating a lemon, posting a letter, scraping their knees, reading a newspaper and so on. It was a real joy to work with the series editor Ulrica Lejbro, a fantastic person and very capable editor, now with a child of her own. I was always amazed that she could understand how kids think without having any herself. (I hadn't a clue to the workings of a child's brain until I had two myself, now I remember that my mind worked just as deviously.) Ulrica and I had lot's of fun and made around 20 books in this series (withthe help of several authors of course!) You can still buy them today via web bookstores and used book sites etc. 

Footnote: All of the cover images were taken with small compact digital cameras, nothing fancy at all. The one of Emy posting a letter is a cheap little Konica. These were my first digital cameras, only about 3-4 million megapixel each. When I took my first image I was amazed how "easy" it was, I could take the picture and send it high res to the client in just a few minutes, amazing! Nowadays I have other more complex and advanced digital cameras, but just want you to know that it isn't the typewriter that writes the book, or the camera that takes the picture, it's you. And if you understand the limitations of a camera you can still create good shots with them. Even a pinhole camera can produce a wondrous image in the right hands...

Saturday, February 7, 2009

China will win


©Ingrid Booz Morejohn and Gleerups Publishing

A bunch of books came in the post yesterday, two of which were textbooks from Gleerups Publishing that I worked on during the autumn and winter as picture researcher and photographer. Kina idag (China Today) used a picture I took at the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics on the cover. I photographed the man in the picture during the rowing competitions in Shunyi. That day it was very hot and humid and he was sweating profusely. He was dressed all in red and yellow and ran around the stands with a large Chinese flag draped around his shoulders. He posed with several people who wanted to be photographed with him but he never smiled or talked to anyone. He had a similarly dressed companion and the duo were never stopped by the numerous security guards and Olympic volunteers that were there to help visitors and keep crowd control. Other foreigners however were politely asked to stop holding up any signs or banners they had with text (in any other language than English or Chinese) that cheered their home countries or teams on. The text on his forehead says Zhongguo bi sheng: China will win.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Nya realiaböcker om Kina

 
  
Gleerup förlag har en ny serie fina realiaböcker om Kinas historia, samhälle och kulturtraditioner ämnade för svenska gymnasieelever. Jag har agerat bildredaktör för serien som jag varmt rekommenderar. De första två titlarna har nyligen kommit ut och jag bifogar här en beskrivning från förlagets webbsida. (Sista två titlarna kommer ut under 2009): 

Kina - äldre historia är skriven av Björn Kjellgren.
Boken tar upp äldre kinesisk historia fram till kejsardömets fall 1912. Här kan man bland annat läsa om hur Kina blev Kina, om vetenskap och utbildning i kejsardömet och om hur och varför kejsardömet till slut föll. 
Hårdband, 80 sidor. ISBN: 40663702.

Kina idag, författare: Almén, Marina Svensson, Bertil Lundahl, Björn Kjellgren
Kina - idag ser på dagens Kina ur flera olika perspektiv: inrikes och utrikespolitik i Kina, sociala frågor och mänskliga rättigheter samt den ekonomiska supermakten.
Den ekonomiska och sociala utvecklingen i Kina de senaste 30 åren är unik - aldrig någonsin har så många tagit sig så snabbt ur nöd och fattigdom. Samtidigt har de ekonomiska klyftorna aldrig varit så stora. Kina - idag berättar om utveckling, samhällsklimat och institutioner i ett land som kanske mer än någonsin är paradoxernas land. Kina är världens största diktatur men samtidigt har det kinesiska samhället aldrig sedan Folkrepublikens grundande 1949 varit öppnare.
Boken redogör för de ekonomiska och sociala reformerna och drivkrafterna bakom dem. Den kinesiska utvecklingens positiva och negativa konsekvenser analyseras både ur ett kinesiskt och ett internationellt perspektiv.
Hårdband, 80 sidor. ISBN 40663610.

Kina - Modern historia, Björn Kjellgren
Boken täcker i princip 1900-talets historia. Den handlar om kampen mellan nationalister och kommunister, om Kina och Japan och om folkrepubliken under Mao. Boken avslutas med det post-maoistiska Kina. 
Hårdband. ISBN: 40663726

Kina - Kultur och tradition, Björn Kjellgren
Boken börjar med att diskutera vad som skulle kunna kallas ”kinesisk kultur”. Boken går sedan igenom de tre lärorna: konfucianism, daoism och buddhism och de kinesiska traditioner som är förknippade med dem. Slutligen berättar boken om viktiga företeelser som mat och dryck, fester och folknöjen – både gamla och nya.
Hårdband. ISBN: 40663733.