Synopses & Reviews
Colorado looms large in our minds-endless landscapes, infinite blue skies, and superlative mountain ranges that have inspired everyone who's lived in, hiked, or even just seen them. From the impossibly jagged peaks and glassy waters of the Front Range to the s to ghost towns. The evocative photos capture the town in both its remnants and its aura, and Jordan's words convey the stories of the people who passed through these towns. Where did the people come from who inhabited these ghost towns? How did they get there? What sort of community did they build? What was their work like? And why did they leave? You won't be able to put this fascinating, beautiful book down.
Synopsis
In this volume, master photographer David Muench returns to Colorado with his son Marc to capture new images of Colorado's natural wonders--covering a wide range of landscapes, activities and communities. Photos.
Synopsis
From the impossibly jagged peaks and glassy waters of the high mountains to the long, golden grasses of the state's eastern plains, this tour of Colorado will dazzle you.
About the Author
Muench has been photographing America for more than 30 years.Muench has made a career of capturing on film his emotional responses to his personal experiences.Zwinger teaches nature writing at Colorado College.