Mulligan spent four years seeking out just the right places and subjects to portray natural Pennsylvania in all its diversity. Like a Mason or Dixon freed from the compulsion of the straight line, Mulligan has tirelessly trekked uphill and down dale, feeling with his feet and probing with his eye the rock-ribbed, forest-clad lineaments of "Penns Woods". Seeking out the most subtle and most spectacular photographic subjects in each of Pennsylvanias varied landscapes, Mulligan has assembled for Wild & Scenic Pennsylvania images from every section of every physical province in the state.
Steve Mulligans photographs are systematically grouped into the twenty-three sections of Pennsylvanias seven landscape provinces, whose picturesque charms are explained by reference to their violent origins in a lively and informative text by naturalist Robert Hutchinson. In the photographers introduction, Mulligan touches on the artistic and emotional springs that have sustained him on his long and revelatory trip through WILD & SCENIC PENNSYLVANIA.




