Aug 222009
The Photographic Dictionary is:
dedicated to defining words through the literal, figurative and personal meanings found in each photograph.
Although the dictionary is just getting started (there are only 21 words under the letter E for example — and they don’t have an entry for either “entry” or “example” … or “either”, as it turns out) there are still some worthy submissions.
Sure, some of them are mundane, or only really personal (if you think beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so must be “morbid“)
But some of them are strangely compelling, like the clever illustration of the word “extension“, above, which was photographed by Josh Murfitt.



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