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5.0 out of 5 stars
The color of black, August 10, 2008
This review is from: Night Vision: The Art of Urban Exploration (Paperback)
I thought this collection of Paiva's night photos much better than his previous 2003 book
Lost America: The Abandoned Roadside West mainly because Lost was issued by Motorbooks, a publisher of picture books rather than photo books which unfortunately meant that Paiva's images were mixed together with text in rather bland spreads. Chronicle Books are much more sympathetic to creative endeavors and with 'Night Vision' they give these remarkable photos the presentation they deserve.
All the photos pages are black which certainly enhances their appeal and air of desolation but it also throws up Paiva's use of colored spots which, by now, is clearly his trademark. The five photo chapters reveal a wonderful selection of man-made abandonment. Chapter five featuring photos of the Aviation Warehouse at El Mirage, California is my favorite. To my mind nothing looks so dead and poignant as scrapped jetliners with miles of cabling, spars and struts from a half dismantled fuselage and cockpits with dust covered instrument clusters. The twenty-six photos capture all this so well.
The four other chapters cover: the abandoned Byron Hot Springs Hotel between Oakland and Stockton, California; Desert; Southern Pacific's Oakland train station in all its crumbling splendor and decommissioned military bases. This last photo section could easily make a separate book with plenty of abandoned bases across the US.
In the front of the book Paiva writes about his photo technique and adventures as a solitary nighttime snapper. He also writes a short intro to each photo chapter. The layout and printing are fine (with 175 screen) though I thought the blue captions on each page are rather hard to read in a domestic lighting environment.
'Night Vision' delivers some wonderful images in a format they deserve rather than the bland presentation that weakened the photos in 'Lost America'.
***FOR AN INSIDE LOOK click 'customer images' under the cover.
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Nice for the coffee table, July 31, 2009
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This book is a great book for those times when you're waiting for someone or when you just have a lazy afternoon to peruse through the pictures. The photography is excellent. I would have liked a little more history and detail about each location, but other than that this book is great.
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Beautiful!, June 15, 2009
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This book is great! The photos are beautiful and surreal. If you like this book you might also check these out. Some of the creepiest urban exploration photos around:
Broken Places Volume IBroken Places Volume II
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