Seeing Silence: The Beauty of the Worlds Most Quiet Places
By (Author) Pete Mcbride
By (author) Bill McKibben
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
28th September 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
779.092
Hardback
208
Width 203mm, Height 203mm
We tend to think of silence as the absence of sound, but it is actually the void where we can hear the sublime notes of nature. Here, photographer Pete McBride reveals the wonders of these hushed places in spectacular imagery from the thin-air flanks of Mount Everest to the depths of the Grand Canyon, from the high-altitude vistas of the Atacama to the African savannah, and from the Antarctic Peninsula to the flowing waters of the Ganges and Nile.
These places remind us of the magic of being 'truly away'and how such places are vanishing. Often showing beauty from vantages where no other photographer has ever stood, this is a seven-continent visual tour of global quietude and the power in natures own sounds that will both inspire and calm.
2022 National Outdoor Book Award: Nature The Environment. When photographer Pete McBride uses the word silence, he means the absence of man-made sounds. The silence of nature, he writes, can range from pin drop quiet one second and wonderfully loud the next. We learn that there are few places where one can hear only natures silence. Even in wilderness areas, the frequent rumble of jets is heard as they pass over. McBride has travelled the globe, seeking out those rare hide-aways of natures silence, and in this fine work, he shares what he has found through stories and breathtaking photography.
With striking images and thoughtful essays, McBride's book, captures two under-appreciated but increasingly important elements of our world: the powerofsilence and the magic of natural sounds. PAUL NICKLEN, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTOR AND FOUNDER OF SEALEGACY
Pete McBrides journey and imagery stirs the soul.With astute observation, thisspectacular book asks us to slow down, observe the exquisitemoments all around us andlisten to the poetry and wisdom in nature. AMI VITALE, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHER AND FILMMAKER
Capturing light is an important talent for any photographer. Capturing the magic of nature, especially the moments when stillness and silence suspend a moment in time and space, that is art, and Pete McBride is the best at conveying that feeling on a page. This book is pure magic! CRISTINA MITTERMEIER, PHOTOGRAPHER AND FOUNDER OF SEALEGACY
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated global border closings have made us value more than ever the astonishing wonder of travel, remembering when we were once able to wander the world at will. So the timing of a remarkable new bookSeeing Silence: The Beauty of the Worlds Most Quiet Places by award-winning photographer and filmmaker Pete McBrideis perfectly poised to be published this month as a mesmerizing tribute to wanderlust and a soothing gift for those who miss the bliss of the beyond. This 216-page, lavishly photographed and compellingly written ode to off-the-beaten-path treasures focuses not on the total absence of sound, but rather the serene whispers and the significant stirrings of nature.
An easy, engaging read, Seeing Silence brims aplenty with descriptions of McBrides adventuressuch as swimming with orcas in Norway, trekking to Mount Everest and trudging through swampy Amazonian jungles in Peru with British explorer and TV personality Ed Stafford.Across seven continents, from North to South poles, McBride has artfully zoomed his camera lenses at scores of exquisitely singular spots, some of which are virgin terrain, where no other photographer has tread.With an inviting foreword penned by author and environmentalist Bill McKibben and a thoughtful prologue written by activist, adventurer, author and motivational speaker Erik Weihenmayer(the first blind person to reach the summit of Mount Everest), Seeing Silence shares insights about exceptional escapes and bolsters our heart-felt longing for the restorative balm that comes from traversing fresh horizons. FORBES
Seeing Silence by fellow photographer and explorer Pete McBride is a remarkably timely and compelling ode to off-the-beaten-path treasures and the magic of silence and natural soundsa tonic we all love and need, but often forget amidst the hustle and din of our mechanized world."JIMMY CHIN, ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING DIRECTOR OF FREE SOLO AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHER
"In the search for the last quiet places, McBrides work has stood as a beacon of advocacy for wild places and the beauty that lies within.CHRIS BURKARD, PHOTOGRAPHER AND FILMMAKER
Listening to Nature was once essential for our survival. Now, its a forgotten privilege, often
deafened by our own sounds. With visual and lyrical poetry, McBride reminds us of our need for being inNature. This book is a call to arms, a manifesto for a worldview that embraces the world as a whole while reminding us of our smallness and arrogance. MARCELO GLEISER, TEMPLETON PRIZE LAUREATE, AUTHOR OF SIMPLE BEAUTY OF THE UNEXPECTED
Smithsonian 10 best photo books of 2021. If you know McBrides workhe has traveled to 75 countries over his two-decades-plus careeryou already know that these images are stunning. But what is more impressive, especially in our nonstop, clamorous, crazy world is the sense of silence these photos seem to capture. Your heart rate and breathing almost slow down as you take in photo of magnificent place after photo of magnificent place. No man-made noise, only the sounds of nature and all too rare sound of silence. McBride has given us a gift with this work, by showing us how much the natural world has to offer, if only we will slow down and listen. SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE
Pete McBrideis a self-taught photographer, filmmaker, writer, and public speaker who has traveled on assignment to over75countries for the National Geographic Society, Smithsonian, Google, and the Nature Conservancy. His documentaryInto the Canyonwas nominated for a2020Emmy, and his bookThe Grand Canyonwon the National Outdoor Book Award and the National Park Book of the Year.
Bill McKibbenis an environmentalist and writer who contributes to theNew York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, andOutside.
In2001,Erik Weihenmayerbecame the first blind person to reach the summit of Mt. Everest. He is one of the most sought-after speakers in the world.