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Accommodating Nature: The Photographs of Frank Gohlke (Center for American Places - Center Books on American Places)

Accommodating Nature: The Photographs of Frank Gohlke (Center for American Places - Center Books on American Places)
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Manufacturer: Center for American Places
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 779.36092
EAN: 9781930066656
ISBN: 1930066651
Label: Center for American Places
Manufacturer: Center for American Places
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: 2007-09-15
Publisher: Center for American Places
Studio: Center for American Places

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Editorial Reviews:

Wind, water, and molten rock constantly tear apart and resculpt the natural world we live in, and people have always struggled to create structures that will permanently establish their existence on the land. Frank Golhke has committed his camera lens to documenting that fraught relationship between people and place, and this retrospective collection of his work by John Rohrbach reveals how people carve out their living spaces in the face of constant natural disruption. An acclaimed master of landscape photography, Golhke explores in Accommodating Nature how people configure the places where they live, work, and commune, both on an everyday level and in the aftermath of catastrophic destruction. Whether a ranch house anchored fast on an endless Texas plain, the shattered buildings and whipped trees left by a category 5 tornado, or the jagged cliffs of ash and rock created by the volcanic eruption of Mount St. Helens, the photographs unearth the ways in which new homes and lives emerge from the fragments of the old. Thought-provoking essays by Rebecca Solnit, Frank Gohlke, and John Rohrbach expand upon the issues raised by the images, contemplating the complexities of human and cultural geography and the relationships we have with our respective place. An arresting and vibrant visual essay combining magnificent vistas with intimate emotional detail, Accommodating Nature exposes the intricate threads that bind our lives to the land surrounding us. 



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Comment: Wonderful book Frank has a way of making you consider things that are sometimes or even many times looked over with hardly a glance. His eye can capture through the viewfinder a whole new ideal, a whole new beauty, and a brand new perspective.
Happy to have ordrerd this and at a very decent price!
Sabine

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Summary: Wonderful book, important photographs
Comment: This book is packed full of gorgeous black and white and color photographs of the American landscape. The essays are interesting and add context. Overall, this is one of my favorite photography books of 2007.


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