



Eirik Johnson: Sawdust Mountain
Aperture, 2009
All the st-st-stunning photographs in this book are scenes from the Pacific Northwest and could be scenes from a Twilight film. I can not abide the Twilight books - for a few reasons - but mostly because whoever sub-edited them must have been on CRACK. But, I loves the films. I love them because they are campy and fabulous. I can't wait for the next one because David Slade's directing it and he's the cat's pyjamas. I am firmly in Team-Jacob-Werewolf camp. Sir, Yes, Sir!
2 comments:
i need this book!
oh my-- i guess i can share, my friday night was spent watching New Moon with doggie Wylma in bed! and there was ice cream involved.
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