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Author: Mitch Dobrowner Gretel Ehrlich
ISBN : 1597112305
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(4 reviews)Author: Mitch Dobrowner Gretel Ehrlich
ISBN : 1597112305
New from $30.59
Format: PDF
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Mitch Dobrowner has been chasing storms since 2009, traveling throughout Western and Midwestern America to capture nature in its full fury. Making photographs in the tradition of Ansel Adams, to the highest standard of craftsmanship, Dobrowner creates extraordinary black-and-white images of monsoons, tornados and massive thunderstorms conjure awe and wonder. As Dobrowner states in the book's afterword, "I experience storms as living beings, organic things, both rational and unpredictable in the way they look, how they move, grow and die. Every storm is different; each has a unique character. My job is to capture a 'portrait' of each storm I encounter, an image that does each one justice as if the storm was a person." Dobrowner's photographs been published widely by magazines, including National Geographic, Time and the Los Angeles Times. They are introduced here by Gretel Ehrlich, the American travel writer and poet, who creates her own images, in words, that evoke the stormy spirit of the American West.
Mitch Dobrowner (born in Bethpage, New York, 1956) derives his inspiration from the natural world, and from the masters of landscape photography who have captured it before him, in particular, Ansel Adams and Minor White. Dobrowner began photographing the landscape of the American West in 2005, and since then, storms have become one of his main subjects. Although Dobrowner's work is widely exhibited, collected and published in periodicals, this is the first book featuring his storm photographs.
Direct download links available for PRETITLE Mitch Dobrowner: Storms [Hardcover] POSTTITLEMitch Dobrowner (born in Bethpage, New York, 1956) derives his inspiration from the natural world, and from the masters of landscape photography who have captured it before him, in particular, Ansel Adams and Minor White. Dobrowner began photographing the landscape of the American West in 2005, and since then, storms have become one of his main subjects. Although Dobrowner's work is widely exhibited, collected and published in periodicals, this is the first book featuring his storm photographs.
- Hardcover: 96 pages
- Publisher: Aperture (September 30, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1597112305
- ISBN-13: 978-1597112307
- Product Dimensions: 14.2 x 9.9 x 0.7 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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Received my copy of Storms by Mitch Dobrowner, which is a hardcover book in wide format print, containing beautiful images of Storms all across the country. The opening is a bit "strange" ... but the section written by Dobrowner himself is excellent. He details how he does what he does - which is beautiful and inspiring. Recommend this as something you will look through again and again. Also - the kids loved it, too.By Katie Shearer
Power has an intrinsic beauty that inspires awe and fear. With his pictures, Mr. Doborowner has intensified the beauty in these amazing displays of power from mother nature, every shot is a masterpiece. A book to be look at over and over again.By Vittorio Benedetti (vitorio@urbi.com.br)
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