This book presents the most complete photographic record of Gary Dwyer's object-based sculptures ever assembled and covers nearly three decades of intense activity and passion. Over 200 works in... More > metal, wood and stone are presented in full color.< Less
The display of idealized women began with sculpture and when the commercial storefront arrived so did the mannequin and it became the dominant form of representing women. Advancements in printing has... More > caused large photographic images to displace the once dominant mannequin. This book uses photography to chronicle that evolution.< Less
Jacob Feldman left his camera at home when he went on a sabbatical and as he traveled around the world, he drew and wrote. This was in 1979 when journaling was uncommon. He was the very first Peace... More > Corp volunteer ever and his perspective on travel, drawing and seeing will help us all.< Less
Images tell stories and seldom are they about what we see on the surface. This volume explores the tenuous relationship between what we see in a photograph and the story we think it tells.
This is a book about sunsets and is potentially one of the most boring topics of photography but the meaning of the title phrase alludes to a much darker reference and depth far beyond orange suns... More > sinking in the sea.< Less
Night is seldom quiet. It is as though noise were invented there. It is the darkness that makes us see the sound. Having very little light in the black racket always puts us on our toes. My nights... More > have a lot of noise. Having a camera at night is one way to deal with it.< Less
Residential renovation usually involves horror stories. Instead, this photographic book is visual essay of a great success. The images include the process, the players and the product. An unusually... More > dedicated workforce and client helped this project produce a delightful result.< Less
Continually climbing a local mountain as both exercise and therapy. This memoir of a mid-life passage records observations about the mountain and belief structure. It has references to expeditions,... More > but it is not about mountain climbing. It is about seeing the self.< Less
This is a book about sunsets and is potentially one of the most boring topics of photography but the meaning of the title phrase alludes to a much darker reference and depth far beyond orange suns... More > sinking in the sea.< Less
Night is seldom quiet. It is as though noise were invented there. It is the darkness that makes us see the sound. Having very little light in the black racket always puts us on our toes. My nights... More > have a lot of noise. Having a camera at night is one way to deal with it.< Less