The Discipline of Light
Field notes on seeing
by James Evangelista
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About the Book
The book opens in a darkroom with his father who "stood as if entering a chapel" — and from that first image, Evangelista establishes his terms. This book follows the arc of a photographic life from apprenticeship to mastery to the deeper question that mastery eventually asks: what remains when the image is made and the eye releases its hold? The answer Evangelista arrives at, quietly and without announcement, is that the discipline of light is finally indistinguishable from the discipline of living.
The poems move between the intimate and the immense — a mother's quiet dying, a hawk crossing open sky, the geological patience of canyon walls, the hidden root systems of ancient trees — with a voice that never rushes and never reaches. Ghost Ranch, Wyoming's high country, the Dolomites, the Sonoran Desert: these are not locations. They are states of attention.
The Discipline of Light does not explain photography. It practices it — in language, in silence, in the long pause before anything becomes visible.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Poetry
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 96 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798240594335
- Publish Date: Apr 23, 2026
- Language English
About the Creator
James Evangelista is a fine art photographer and poet whose practice centers on the disciplined study of light, weather, and terrain. His work is distinguished by restrained composition, nuanced tonal range, and the quiet tension between shadow and illumination. His photographs are held in private collections and have been exhibited in galleries, juried fine art venues and museum settings. Rather than chasing spectacle, Evangelista focuses on atmosphere and presence—images that reward sustained viewing and deepen over time. His parallel practice in poetry informs his visual work: both disciplines are grounded in patience, restraint, and a disciplined attention to place. The result is a cohesive body of work that bridges image and language while maintaining a clear, contemporary aesthetic.
