Synopses & Reviews
Whether exploring the reclusive communities of the Amish and Hutterites, probing the gritty existence of the American cowboy, or revealing the quiet beauty of the Minnesota lakes, William Albert Allard has helped define America in all its diversity. From rodeos to blues singers, from William Faulkners Mississippi to minor league baseball, Allard has turned his camera toward parts of our heritage that are often overlooked. His other award-winning books include
The Vanishing Breed and
A Time We Knew.Portraits of America features 165 of Allards finest photographs. Presented in chronological order, with incisive introductions to each section written by Allard himself, these photographs show the creative development of a remarkably gifted artist.
Pulitzer Prizewinning author Richard Ford contributes a foreword that places Allards photography within the context of the American experience. Art aficionados and lovers of Americana alike delight in this beautifully designed and thoughtful collection from a man who has become a legend in the world photographic community.
From the Trade Paperback edition.
About the Author
William Albert Allard was born in Minneapolis in 1937. Currently a staff photographer and writer for
National Geographic magazine, he has contributed to over 25 magazine articles in his career. Allard has published four critically acclaimed books:
The Vanishing Breedwhich received the Leica Medal of excellence and the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Award in 1982
The Photographic Essay, A Time We Knew, and
Time at the Lake: A Minnesota Album. He lives near Charlottesville, Virginia.
From the Trade Paperback edition.