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OverviewMemory Garden is a meditation on belonging-on the subtle ways the natural world invites us to slow down, listen, and remember that we are part of something larger than ourselves. Through the lens of Dr. David Del Bosque, each photograph captures a moment when the boundary between human life and nature seems to dissolve: a butterfly suspended in a beam of post-rain light, dew shimmering along a blade of grass, or the reflection of a bird tracing the morning sky. For Dr. Del Bosque, photography is an act of reverence-a quiet conversation with the land, its creatures, and the seasons that shape it. His images are not staged or hurried; they emerge from patience and presence, discovered through stillness and care. He believes deeply in the power of conversation to connect generations, and this philosophy threads through his creative work. Each photograph becomes a dialogue between past and present, memory and moment, reminding viewers that beauty often reveals itself in the quiet spaces between things. His four-decade career as an educator deeply shaped this perspective. Over forty-two years in public and private schools, he served in many roles, retiring as a school superintendent. With a doctorate in school administration, he came to understand that learning-like art-depends on observation, empathy, and the willingness to see from another's point of view. Teaching taught him patience; photography taught him presence. Both require trust in what unfolds when we slow down enough to notice. The photographs gathered in this book reflect that philosophy. They are not about spectacle but about presence-the simple act of noticing what endures amid change. When not writing or photographing, Dr. Del Bosque can often be found outdoors, watching birds, walking through open fields, or tending to the small rituals that give rhythm to each day. These quiet practices inform his work, reminding him that art often begins in the simplest gestures of attention. A firm believer that every photograph tells a story, Dr. Del Bosque approaches each image as an invitation-to pause, to reflect, and to reconnect with the world that sustains us. The natural world, in his view, mirrors our inner landscapes: our hopes, our resilience, our longing to belong. His work celebrates that reflection, offering viewers a bridge between memory and light, stillness and renewal. Memory Garden is more than a collection of photographs; it is a call to presence. It invites readers to rediscover the quiet dignity of ordinary life-the grace found in water and wing, in grass and light, in the space between one breath and the next. Dr. Del Bosque's images remind us that what endures is often what we overlook, and that by slowing down, we find ourselves once more at home in the world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David Del BosquePublisher: BookBaby Imprint: BookBaby ISBN: 9798317824587Pages: 92 Publication Date: 21 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. David Del Bosque is a writer, photographer, and retired educator whose work explores the quiet intersections between humanity and the natural world. Across forty-two years in public and private education, he served in many roles-teacher, principal, and ultimately, school superintendent. He earned his doctorate in school administration, guided by a lifelong belief in the power of learning, reflection, and conversation to connect generations. That belief continues to shape his creative work, inspiring moments of stillness and connection that bridge memory and meaning. Originally from Alice, Texas, he currently resides close to Dallas. His photography and writing are grounded in a reverence for the land and the living world. Each image captures the subtle poetry of ordinary life-light through mist, a bird at rest, the meeting of water and wind. Through his lens, these moments become small meditations, reminders that beauty often reveals itself in the quiet spaces between things. When not writing or photographing, Dr. Del Bosque can be found outdoors, watching birds, walking open fields, or tending to the simple rituals that give shape to each day. These experiences, rooted in attentiveness and gratitude, continue to inform his artistic vision and sense of purpose. A firm believer that every photograph tells a story, he approaches each image as an invitation-to slow down, to look more closely, and to rediscover the threads that bind people, memory, and the natural world together. Through his photo book, he hopes to offer readers and viewers a shared moment of reflection: a reminder that what endures is often found in the stillness we are willing to see. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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