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OverviewVisions of Paradise: American Wilderness is a singular, timeless publication-a photographic tour de force celebrating the extraordinary majesty and rich legacy of America's wild places, as seen through the eyes of one of the country's foremost wilderness photographers, Jon Ortner, and conveyed through the transcendent medium of black-and-white film. Ortner has always been fascinated with the natural world, particularly as an avid hiker in the American wilderness. This luxurious book collects in a large format his inspiring landscape images, forming a passionate tribute to the American wilderness. In this sensational portfolio of 250 black-and-white images, Ortner has rediscovered and reinterpreted the compelling beauty of many of his most cherished wilderness locations with remarkable portrayals of their sublime, dramatic, tranquil, and transcendent aspects. Join Ortner as he guides us through his visions of paradise. AUTHOR: One of the world's leading nature and scenic photographers, Jon Ortner is the acclaimed author of seven internationally published fine-art books on such wide-ranging topics as the icons and architecture of Manhattan, the beauty of the human form, the sacred places and people of Southeast Asia, and the landscapes and geological wonders of the American Southwest. Ortner was born in Great Neck, on the north shore of Long Island. Throughout his youth he was fascinated with insects, plants and animals and became an avid naturalist and wilderness hiker. He continued his studies in ecology, eastern philosophy, and photography during his university years. In 1978, he moved to Manhattan to start a commercial photo studio with his wife and business partner, Martha McGuire. They divide their time between exotic locations around the world and assignments for corporate clients. Ortner's photography and stories have been published in numerous magazines such as National Geographic, Outdoor Photographer, Travel & Leisure, GEO, and Architectural Digest. SELLING POINTS: . Adorned with glorious images that capture the majesty of America's wild places, this magnificent volume celebrates the unique legacy and beauty of these breathtaking and sacred lands . Compelling introduction by Jon Ortner, with personal insights into each region of American wilderness selected . Beautifully presented with thoughtful craftsmanship, the stunning images (including three generously sized gatefolds) are coated in glossy spot varnish to enhance the vibrancy of the tones, while the linen cloth cover underneath the jacket adds to the luxurious feel of the book . Special edition, slip cased, with print, limited to 200 copies 200 b/w illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jon OrtnerPublisher: Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd Imprint: Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd Edition: Special edition Weight: 3.976kg ISBN: 9781875498307ISBN 10: 1875498303 Pages: 324 Publication Date: 01 December 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Out of stock Language: Japanese & English Table of ContentsReviews""His use of black-and-white photography adds another layer, stripping away distractions and focusing on the raw forms and textures of nature. But why does this matter? Because these are the places that remind us what it means to be human-connected to something bigger, more enduring than ourselves."" -About Photography Author InformationOne of the world’s leading nature and scenic photographers, Jon Ortner is the acclaimed author of seven internationally published fine-art books on such wide-ranging topics as the icons and architecture of Manhattan, the beauty of the human form, the sacred places and people of Southeast Asia, and the landscapes and geological wonders of the American Southwest. Ortner was born in Great Neck, on the north shore of Long Island. Throughout his youth he was fascinated with insects, plants and animals and became an avid naturalist and wilderness hiker. He continued his studies in ecology, eastern philosophy, and photography during his university years. In 1978, he moved to Manhattan to start a commercial photo studio with his wife and business partner, Martha McGuire. They divide their time between exotic locations around the world and assignments for corporate clients. Ortner’s photography and stories have been published in numerous magazines such as National Geographic, Outdoor Photographer, Travel & Leisure, GEO, and Architectural Digest. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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