Troy
07-13-2008, 03:49 PM
I virtually never post in the main forum here, spending my time in Rave Recs, but I wanted to mention this to as many people here as possible.
My new night photography book Night Vision is shipping!
It's a mass-market project and will be in stock at hundreds of brick and mortar Barnes & Noble and Borders stores all over the US this week.
Visit my site (http://www.lostamerica.com/book.html) to click thru to buy discount copies at amazon.com, or signed copies directly from me.
Published and distributed by Chronicle Books, the 10x9 softcover book is 144 pages long, containing 115 excellent reproductions of my light-painted night images shot in abandoned locations all over the American west. Rounding out the project are essays on the derelict Byron Hot Springs Hotel, the abandoned desert roadside, decommissioned military installations, the abandoned Southern Pacific Train Station in Downtown Oakland, CA, Aviation Warehouse, an aircraft boneyard in the high desert of Southern California, and a longer piece on the history and philosophical mind-set of UE, and the strange attraction of creeping through abandoned military-industrial complexes in the middle of the night.
Architecture critic and futurist Geoff Manaugh of BLDGBLOG composed a thought provoking and flattering forward. It's an elegantly laid out and beautifully printed piece, a tremendous leap in quality from my first book. You will not be disappointed.
Thanks for the support of all my pals here at AR.
My new night photography book Night Vision is shipping!
It's a mass-market project and will be in stock at hundreds of brick and mortar Barnes & Noble and Borders stores all over the US this week.
Visit my site (http://www.lostamerica.com/book.html) to click thru to buy discount copies at amazon.com, or signed copies directly from me.
Published and distributed by Chronicle Books, the 10x9 softcover book is 144 pages long, containing 115 excellent reproductions of my light-painted night images shot in abandoned locations all over the American west. Rounding out the project are essays on the derelict Byron Hot Springs Hotel, the abandoned desert roadside, decommissioned military installations, the abandoned Southern Pacific Train Station in Downtown Oakland, CA, Aviation Warehouse, an aircraft boneyard in the high desert of Southern California, and a longer piece on the history and philosophical mind-set of UE, and the strange attraction of creeping through abandoned military-industrial complexes in the middle of the night.
Architecture critic and futurist Geoff Manaugh of BLDGBLOG composed a thought provoking and flattering forward. It's an elegantly laid out and beautifully printed piece, a tremendous leap in quality from my first book. You will not be disappointed.
Thanks for the support of all my pals here at AR.