A collection of stunning black-and-white images from premier mountain photographer Bradford Washburn.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stunning beyond belief,
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This review is from: Bradford Washburn: Mountain Photography (Paperback)
You will not believe your eyes when you see this book! For the most part, these are large-format, black and white, aerial photographs taken mainly in Alaska, but also some from the Swiss Alps and the American Southwest. Apparently, they originally had the practical purpose of surveying the land, but they have astonishing artistic value, and the reproductions are stunning. Many of the pictures were apparently taken with the sun low in the sky, and so the shadows sharply etch the relief, and these pictures almost spring out of the page. We live on a gloriously beautiful planet, and these photographs capture that beauty from a unique perspective and show it off as seldom seen before.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Picture the mountains in all their glory...,
By searagen (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bradford Washburn: Mountain Photography (Paperback)
This book is a marvelous record of mountain exploration and photography with photos that span a period of almost 70 years. This small collection representing much less than 1% of Washburn's photographs is a remarkable record of photography rivaling Ansel Adams or Vittorio Sella. Although the photos were originally taken to support his geological or surveying research or to provide guide shots for climbers, Washburn soon realized that he had a knack for taking photographs as art that were as good as any being produced by other photographers.This book may be a disappointment for those who want expedition photographs as few of the photographs include people. Indeed, having a few more pictures of people would have warranted five stars. Yet, many of the pictures are aerial photographs so the lack of people in many is not surprising. What makes it ultimately worthwhile is the crispness of the pictures, the attention to details on the ridges and valleys of the mountains, the patterns revealed in the flow of glaciers, and so on. One other point of interest is that this book was the Grand Prize Winner of the 2000 Banff Mountain Book Festival -- the only pure photography book to win that award.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Museum quality visual images,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bradford Washburn: Mountain Photography (Paperback)
Bradford Washburn roamed the globe for eighty years as a mountaineer, explorer, cartographer, and aerial photographer. In Bradford Washington: Mountain Photography, Tony Decaneas as assembled one hundred full-size landscape mountain photographs from the more than ten thousand images that Bradford made during his lifetime of photographic accomplishments. From the Grand Canyon to the Alps, from Mount McKinley to Mount Everest, these black and white landscape photos of mountain peaks and picture portraits of team members and colorful characters that are each of them museum quality visual images showcasing Bradford's photography as having risen to the level of fine art.
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