Footprint: Our Landscape in Flux
By (Author) Stuart Franklin
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
23rd December 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual photographers
Nature in art
779.364
Hardback
144
Width 295mm, Height 316mm
From the arctic north of Russia to the arid coast of southern Spain, from the glaciers of Spitsbergen to the baked concrete of Athens, the extremes of the European landscape are captured with an eye for both natural and unnatural processes. Change is documented in beautiful, disturbing detail: the effects of pollution on trees and tundra; the extent of floods and rising sea levels; the shrinking and recession of once vast glaciers. Franklin's photographs also depict evolving scenes of contemporary life, such as industrial floriculture in the Netherlands and artificial beaches in city centres. With essays by Heike Strelow, editor of Ecological Aesthetics, Tanja Pfhler, Stuart Franklin's photographic assistant, and Andrew Goudie, Professor of Geography at Oxford University, this book is a profound testament to fragility and change in the landscape.
'A well-researched and intelligent book, which demonstrates Franklins subtle understanding of the complex factors precipitating Europes latest environmental shifts' - British Journal of Photography
'Subtly and gracefully assays our environmental impact upon the varied European landscape' - Independent on Sunday
Stuart Franklin is the current President of Magnum Photos. Among his previous books are Htel Afrique, Sea Fever and The Time of Trees. Heike Strelow is an art historian and photography curator.