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David Plowden: Vanishing Point: Fifty Years of Photographyby David Plowden
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:This beautiful volume is both a tribute to and a celebration of the photographer who, more than anyone else, has given us a visual record of our mark on the land over the last half-century. David Plowden"s beautiful black-and-white images reveal his great respect for man"s ingenuity and honest work, documenting a disappearing landscape of industry, small towns, wonderful devices, and noble structures.David McCullough writes, 'Plowden has produced some of the most powerful photographs we have of man-made America. He is propelled, driven, by a sense of time running out and the feeling that he must not just make a record, but confer a kind of immortality on certain aspects of American civilization before they vanish.' As Walker Evans gave us the first half of the twentieth century, David Plowden has given us the second. David Plowden: Vanishing Pointrepresents the best of this magnificent body of work. Book News Annotation:Evincing a profound nostalgia for heavy industry and hard work over
half a century of American history, Plowden's b&w photos
monumentalize scenes in steel mills, onboard ships, of bridges, at
ports, and in the rural landscape, where the subjects include fields,
weather, and magnificent barns and grain elevators. The photos are
presented in full-page plates of the best quality in an oversize
format (12.75x11.25"). Includes an autobiographical essay by the
photographer and a timeline of his career. Not indexed.
Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:"No one has photographed America as has David Plowden. ... He is one of the great artists of our time."--David McCullough Synopsis:This signed, numbered, and limited edition comes with an exclusive print. "No one has photographed America as has David Plowden.... He is one of the great artists of our time."'"David McCullough
Synopsis:This beautiful volume is both a tribute to and a celebration of the photographer who, more than anyone else, has given us a visual record of our mark on the land over the last half-century. David Plowden's beautiful black-and-white images reveal his great respect for man's ingenuity and honest work, documenting a disappearing landscape of industry, small towns, wonderful devices, and noble structures. David McCullough writes, "Plowden has produced some of the most powerful photographs we have of man-made America. He is propelled, driven, by a sense of time running out and the feeling that he must not just make a record, but confer a kind of immortality on certain aspects of American civilization before they vanish." As Walker Evans gave us the first half of the twentieth century, David Plowden has given us the second. David Plowden: Vanishing Point represents the best of this magnificent body of work. About the AuthorDavid Plowden is the author of more than twenty photography books, including Bridges: The Spans of North America, Vanishing Point: Fifty Years of Photography, and Requiem for Steam. He lives in Winnetka, Illinois. What Our Readers Are SayingAdd a comment for a chance to win!Average customer rating based on 1 comment:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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