LAND: Photographs That Make You Think
By (Author) Henry Carroll
Abrams
Abrams Image
31st May 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Landscapes / seascapes
778.936
Paperback
144
Width 127mm, Height 178mm
How do the most diverse and relevant voices of contemporary photography respond to the urgent issues of today In this series of small, insightful, and beautifully presented books, Henry Carroll, the bestselling photography writer of the last decade, unpacks the ideas behind images to reflect on race, gender, faith, inequality, beauty, politics, and our shifting relationship to animals, nature, and the environment.
Land: Photographs That Make You Think considers humanity's changing relationship with the natural world, a relationship that has seen us edge further away from real encounters. The photographs explore how the sublime can be commodified, packaged, and distributed, leading to an alarming emotional distancing. With images from a diverse group of photographers, Carroll explores the impermanence of borders, the human reaction to scenes of devastation on Instagram feeds, and the many variables that inform one's relationship to land. He considers how a photographer's response to landscape is subjective, full of meaning that's colored by their own psyches, foibles, fears, and hopes. With captivating and striking photography, Carroll invites the reader to contemplate how their inner world influences their interactions with the natural world.
Henry Carroll is the author of 10 books published in more than 20 languages, including the bestselling Read This Book if You Want to Take Great Photographs series. He is originally from London and has an MFA from the Royal College of Art. Carroll now lives in Los Angeles, where he mostly plays chess, runs on the beach, makes furniture, and writes.