Elegy from the Edge of a Continent: Photographing Point Reyes
By (Author) Austin Granger
Oro Editions
Oro Editions
16th August 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Individual photographers
779.99794
Hardback
188
Width 228mm, Height 279mm
992g
Ten-years-in-the-making, Austin Granger's 'Elegy from the Edge of a Continent: Photographing Point Reyes' is a earnest beacon to an extraordinary place. It is a book about Sir Francis Drake and the Golden Hind, Miwok Indians and eucalyptus trees, sea lions and elk. It is a book about wind and fog, lupine and firs, starfish and granite and daffodils. Combining haunting black and white photographs with wide-ranging prose, that is at turns penetrating, humorous, and poignant, 'Elegy from the Edge of a Continent' is both a heartfelt memoir to a singular land, and a luminous meditation on how we make, and are made by, the world around us. It is, above all, a work of love. AUTHOR: Born in San Francisco in 1970, Austin Granger first began to photograph while studying philosophy in college as a way to get out of his head. Although he now lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife and three children, in his mind he still often roams that most wondrous peninsula, Point Reyes, California.
Born in San Francisco in 1970, Austin Granger first began to photograph while studying philosophy in college as a way to get out of his head. Although he now lives in Portland, OR, with his wife and three children, in his mind he still often roams that most wondrous peninsula, Point Reyes.