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Exploring the evolution of environmental photography, this book highlights the pivotal roles of early photographers like Ansel Adams and Eliot Porter in advocating for conservation. It showcases a new generation of artists, including Robert Adams and Richard Misrach, who address contemporary environmental challenges through their work. Featuring ninety-one images, both documentary and conceptual, the collection delves into issues such as pollution, land use, and sustainability. Katherine Ware's commentary enriches the discussion on how photography shapes our understanding of environmental concerns.
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Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment, Katherine Ware
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- Released
- 2011
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- Title
- Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Katherine Ware
- Publisher
- Museum of New Mexico Press
- Released
- 2011
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 188
- ISBN13
- 9780890135280
- Category
- Illustrations, Ecology, Biographies and Thoughts
- Description
- Exploring the evolution of environmental photography, this book highlights the pivotal roles of early photographers like Ansel Adams and Eliot Porter in advocating for conservation. It showcases a new generation of artists, including Robert Adams and Richard Misrach, who address contemporary environmental challenges through their work. Featuring ninety-one images, both documentary and conceptual, the collection delves into issues such as pollution, land use, and sustainability. Katherine Ware's commentary enriches the discussion on how photography shapes our understanding of environmental concerns.