Writing is intellectual, photography emotional: William Dalrymple

New Delhi: For William Dalrymple, the author of books like “City of Djiins”, “In Xanadu” and “White Mughals”, writing is an intellectual art while photography is emotional. The author, who recently published his first book of photographs, “The Writer’s Eye”, says that it’s a medium to express beauty. “Photographs don’t convey ideas, they express beauty. […]

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New Delhi: For William Dalrymple, the author of books like "City of Djiins", "In Xanadu" and "White Mughals", writing is an intellectual art while photography is emotional. The author, who recently published his first book of photographs, "The Writer's Eye", says that it's a medium to express beauty.

"Photographs don't convey ideas, they express beauty. Photography is visual not intellectual. It comes from a different part of the brain," Dalrymple, whose book is a collection of black and white photographs taken during his travels around the world over the past 18 months, told IANS in an interaction.