Home Fires, Volume I: The Past
By (Author) Bruce Haley
Contributions by Kirsten Rian
Daylight Books
Daylight Books
21st March 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Nature in art
Places and peoples: general and pictorial works
Photographs: collections
Hardback
144
Width 317mm, Height 279mm
The photographs in Home Fires, Volume I: The Past were taken during the height of a crippling drought in the state of California. Bruce Haley, known for his hard-hitting war and documentary work, turns his camera homeward, to the agriculture-rich San Joaquin Valley where he spent his childhood. The resulting images, haunting and melancholy, play out against the larger framework of contentious water politics and land use issues. The writer Kirsten Rian provides the accompanying text.
"The photographs pivot around fragments of story from his childhood, of building a life forward, of home that is made as well as found; scattershot sounds and sights carried in his mind from the famines and wars he covered for years; glimpses of drought and man-altered landscapes; birds overhead, sheet glass motionless sloughs reflecting the sky." -All About Photo
Bruce Haley is the recipient of the Robert Capa Gold Medal and his clients include Time, Life, US News and World Report, The London Sunday Times Magazine, Stern, Paris Match, GEO, Aperture, Esquire, Georgia-Pacific, and the Chevron Corporation Kirsten Rian is an independent photography curator, university professor, and writer.