Summary
The landscape of the American West is frequently thought
of in terms of the dependence of human beings on resources they can cultivate in the soil. But there is another, opposite vision of this landscape, which focuses on the landscape's dependence on man. Santa Fe-based photographer Don Kirby captures bothSee the full content of this document
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Amber Waves in Black and White
perspectives in his images of the Kiowa National Grasslands.
These images, alive with a sense of presence that lends grasses, trees, and bushes personalities, form part of a larger body of work. Kirby's gelatin silver prints are not majestic in the sense of Ansel Ada...See the full content of this document
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