Book summaryMedia reviews"A biography of perhaps the Everglades' most renowned photographer, featuring startling black-and-white images of a primeval-looking landscape. Clyde Butcher's unusual life...is nearly mythic in its sweep. He was an unrepentant nonconformist...The [photographs] shown here are often astonishing in their clarity and dramatic composition...a fascinating and visually arresting record of a man's search for place and a pictorial chronicle of a vanishing landscape." |
SEEING THE LIGHT, Wilderness and Salvation: A Photographer's Taleby Shroder, Tom and John BarryFirst Edition
Book description: New York: Random House, 1995 A study of the work of the great Everglades photographer Clyde Butcher.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. Illus. by Clyde Butcher . 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
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