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This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear. This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear.
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Illustrated by Galen Rowell. Very Good+ 0871568810. Photographs & maps; 9 x 12; 183 pages; Soft cover has light rubbing; self wraps. Black spine with tan lettering. AUTHOR SIGNED on title page. Lushly illustrated with 100+ color photographs, some of them covering two pages, with several b/w simply drawn maps. "...is a stunning photographic memoir of his 20 year odyssey, and a testimonial to his love for distant places and people. With an artist's eye, a poet's vision and an explorer's courage, Galen Rowell has created a unique portrait of himself and many of the most spectacular places on earth". The last 16 pages give technical details as well as personal account of each photograph.; Signed by Author.
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Good. 183, [1] pages. Map. Illustrations (most in color). Signed on title page. Cover has wear, soiling, and some creasing. Stiff cover has flaps. This astounding visual memoir (previously published in hardcover), featuring new notes on the 140 remarkable color photos, displays the range of skills and sensibilities of this accomplished artist. Here is the passion for exploration and physical challenge that drove a young auto mechanic to become one of the world's greatest outdoor photographers. Galen Avery Rowell (August 23, 1940-August 11, 2002) was a wilderness photographer, adventure photojounalist and climber. Born in Oakland, California, he became a full-time photographer in 1972. In 1972 Rowell sold his small automotive business and became a full-time photographer. Within a year, he had completed his first major assignment, a cover story for National Geographic. The story, originally initiated by an invitation from fellow photographer Dewitt Jones to help him on an assignment, came about when Jones was called away and Rowell suggested an ascent of Yosemite National Park's Half Dome that he documented on his own. When National Geographic got the pictures, they decided to do a story separate from Jones's and thus Rowell got his start. He pioneered a new kind of photography in which he was not merely an observer, but considered himself a participant in the scenes that he photographed-he considered the landscape part of the adventure, and the adventure part of the landscape. He won the Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography in 1984. He had numerous photographic assignments for Life, National Geographic, Outdoor Photographer, and various other publications. Rowell was also a highly regarded writer on subjects ranging from photography, humanitarian and environmental issues, human visual cognition, and mountaineering, publishing numerous magazine articles and eighteen books in his lifetime. His In the Throne Room of the Mountain Gods about the history of mountaineering on K2 (1977) is considered a classic of mountaineering literature, and his 1986 book Mountain Light: In Search of the Dynamic Landscape is one of the best selling how-to photo books of all time. Also an energetic advocate for the causes in which he believed, Rowell served on multiple advisory and directors' boards for organizations ranging from the Committee of 100 for Tibet to the World Wildlife Fund. Rowell was particularly keen on seeking out and photographing optical phenomena in the natural world. He referred to his landscape photographs as "dynamic landscapes, " due to both the fast-changing nature of light and conditions and his energetic pursuit of the best camera position at the optimal moment. Rowell wrote about the quest for such images in his books Mountain Light (1986), Galen Rowell's Vision (1993), and Inner Game of Outdoor Photography (2001). He was to embark on a thunderstorm shooting expedition with storm chasing meteorologist and photographer Alan Moller upon returning from the fateful Alaska trip that led to his death. A major retrospective book on his life, career, and impact on the various worlds he touched was published by Sierra Club Books.