Northern Light: The Arctic and Subarctic Photography of Dave Brosha
By (Author) Dave Brosha
Rocky Mountain Books
Rocky Mountain Books
15th January 2019
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Places and peoples: general and pictorial works
Photographs: collections
779.99100211
Hardback
256
Width 254mm, Height 254mm
Featuring remarkable landscapes and powerful portraits, Dave Broshas first book of photography transports the viewer to stunning Arctic and Subarctic locations.
Epic, awesome shots Martin Hartley, National Geographic contributing photographer
Amazing shots Phil Plait, Bad Astronomy from Discover magazine
One of the most celebrated creative photographers in the world Nikon
Critically acclaimed spectacular photos The Globe and Mail
Dave Brosha is one of Canada's most passionate and widely published photographers. On a continual journey to seek out and capture the beauty of this world, he produces work that covers a wide spectrum of photographic genres. With stunning photographs taken in Greenland, Iceland, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, the Torngats of Newfoundland and Labrador, and the Yukon this remarkably original portfolio will amaze viewers and inspire everyone to reconsider the nature of these sometimes forgotten landscapes.
...lush full-colour photographs that strive to dispel our illusions about the high north being barren and stark.
-- "Atlantic Books Today"Dave Brosha has had exhibitions of his work in the Northwest Territories and elsewhere in Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Spain and Germany. His images have appeared in Photo Life, Practical Photography, Canadian Geographic, Macleans, The Independent (UK), The Globe and Mail, The Sunday Telegraph, China News, The Guardian, Tehran Times, Montreal Gazette, Outdoor Photographer and many more. Dave has published three books of photography: Northern Light: The Arctic and Subarctic Photography of Dave Brosha, Southern Light: Photography of Antarctica, South Georgia, and the Falkland Islands, and Tones of Grace: 100 Black and White Images From Planet Earth (Fall 2022). He is also the author of a travel memoir, The Art of Misadventure (Fall 2022). In addition to having lived in numerous places throughout northern Canada for much of his life, Dave has travelled extensively throughout the provinces and territories of his native country and numerous countries abroad. He and his family live in St. Ann, Prince Edward Island.