The dance of light and color showcases the north woods, the Chequamegon National Forest, the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, the Milwaukee skyline, Madison's university and cultural attractions, and the state's many ethnic festivals.
Tanya Lloyd Kyi is the author and photo researcher of many pictorial series, including Whitecap's North America series.
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Showcasing Williams' full-color visual imagery,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
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The effective collaboration of freelance photographer and Wisconsin native Zane Williams and essayist Mark Lefebvre (Senior Director for the Medical School at the University of Wisconsin Foundation), Wisconsin is a coffee table book showcasing Williams' full-color visual imagery of the Badger State's natural, human, and architectural landscapes. This wonderful photographic compendium is superbly enhanced with the inclusion of Lefebvre's three informed and informative essays emphasis the state's land, history, and culture. Additionally, Wisconsin is enriched for the reader with interspersed passages from the writings of such established Wisconsin figures as August Derleth, George Vukelich, Owen J. Gromme, and Robert E. Gard. No community or academic library's "Wisconsin Studies" collection can be considered complete or comprehensive without the inclusion of Williams and Lefebvre's Wisconsin!
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