Beauty in Photography: Essays in Defense of Traditional Values

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Aperture, 1981 - Photography - 108 pages
These essays address us in the quiet voice of a working photographer, an artist and craftsman who has thought long and seriously about his endeavor, who has tested and questioned his own assumptions in the light of actual practice. The result is a rare book of criticism, one that is alive to the pleasure and mysteries of true exploration. Written over a ten-year period, and originally published in 1981, this timeless collection of writings now includes a new preface by the author.

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Reconciliations with Geography
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A Hickman 103
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