Holiday Books; For The Traditional Photographer Page 2
Legends Of Light: A Michigan Lighthouse Portfolio;
photographs by Ed Wargin; Ann Arbor Media Group; 224 pages; $39.95; (ISBN 1-58726-251-7)
Lighthouses dot the Michigan coastline like lonely sentinels warning passing
ships of hidden dangers. Award-winning photographer Ed Wargin captures the essence
of these romantic icons. His images draw your attention to the beauty of their
design, the lonely beach location, and the wealth of history that each lighthouse
symbolizes. The book also includes a map that reveals the location of each lighthouse
and brief descriptions that lists specific details about them and even provides
a website for those who wish to explore these treasures in greater detail.
Through The Eyes Of The Gods: An Aerial Vision Of
Africa; by Robert B. Haas, introduction by Kuki Gallmann; National Geographic
Books; 207 pages; $50; (ISBN 0-7922-3882-6)
Photographer and accomplished author Robert B. Haas has an innovative approach
to photography that produces magnificent results. He literally rises above his
subjects by capturing images from helicopters and light aircraft. This lofty
point of view transforms his work in unexpected ways by allowing you to see
the rugged landscape and exotic wildlife of Africa as if you had wings. The
introduction was provided by Kuki Gallmann, author of I Dreamed Of Africa, and
the 12 essays are based on Haas' journal entries created during this once-in-a-lifetime
adventure. Together, the words and pictures create a fine tapestry to delight
readers of all ages.
Spirit Horses; by Tony Stromberg; New World Library;
168 pages; $40; (ISBN 1-57731-499-9)
The power and mythic beauty of horses have always been a source of artistic
and spiritual inspiration for Tony Stromberg. In search of his passion, Stromberg
now travels across the western US and Europe capturing the raw energy and vitality
of horses on film. This large format book contains a remarkable collection of
140 color photos that unveils his mastery of this art form and keen eye for
detail.
Pantanal: South America's Wetland Jewel;
by Theo Allofs; Firefly Books; 176 pages; $35; (ISBN 1-55407-090-2)
Pantanal is an untouched wilderness region that is nearly half the size of the
state of California and peacefully nestled between Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay.
This wetland paradise is enjoying a surge in worldwide interest due to its famous
inhabitants the Pantanal Jaguar, Giant River Otter, and the Yellow Anaconda.
All of these fascinating creatures have been captured on film by Theo Allofs
who has earned international acclaim as a nature photographer. This book is
graced with a collection of 146 of his lavish images that celebrate the wide
variety of species that call Pantanal home.
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