<p><i>I would love to say that you make me weak at the knees, but to be quite upfront and completely truthful, you make my body forget it has knees at all.</i><br><br>One day, while browsing an antique store in Helena, Montana, photographer Tyler Knott Gregson stumbled upon a vintage Remington typewriter for sale. Standing up and using a page from a broken book he was buying for $2, he typed a poem without thinking, without planning, and without the ability to revise anything.<br><br>He fell in love.<br><br>Three years and almost one thousand poems later, Tyler is now known as the creator of the <i>Typewriter Series:</i> a striking collection of poems typed onto found scraps of paper or created via blackout method. <i>Chasers of the Light </i>features some of his most insightful and beautifully worded pieces of work - poems that illuminate grand gestures and small glimpses, poems that celebrate the beauty of a life spent chasing the light.</p>
<p><i>I would love to say that you make me weak at the knees, but to be quite upfront and completely truthful, you make my body forget it has knees at all.</i><br><br>One day, while browsing an antique store in Helena, Montana, photographer Tyler Knott Gregson stumbled upon a vintage Remington typewriter for sale. Standing up and using a page from a broken book he was buying for $2, he typed a poem without thinking, without planning, and without the ability to revise anything.<br><br>He fell in love.<br><br>Three years and almost one thousand poems later, Tyler is now known as the creator of the <i>Typewriter Series:</i> a striking collection of poems typed onto found scraps of paper or created via blackout method. <i>Chasers of the Light </i>features some of his most insightful and beautifully worded pieces of work - poems that illuminate grand gestures and small glimpses, poems that celebrate the beauty of a life spent chasing the light.</p>