
Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography brings readers into the hearts of great photographers as they devote years to seeing, really seeing, the Grand Canyon. Their images fill this book, and their stories bring to life their pictures from the 125 years that photographers have explored the Canyon. Stephen Trimble interviewed 21 of the finest contemporary Grand Canyon photographers, and these profiles bring to life the relationship between artist and landscape, between dedicated artists and an American icon they have helped to create. A fascinating narrative history of photography at Grand Canyon places these contemporary photographers in context. Lasting Light celebrates what all of us learn every time we peer through a viewfinder at this enduring treasure we call Grand Canyon. The Early & Middle Years: Timothy O’Sullivan, Jack Hillers, Robert Brewster Stanton, Ellsworth and Emery Kolb, Eliot Porter, Ansel Adams, Josef Muench, Ernst Haas, Philip Hyde, Bob Clemenz, Dick Dietrich, David Muench The Contemporaries: Jerry Jacka, Robert McDonald, John Running, Jack Dykinga, James Cowlin, John Blaustein, Gary Ladd, Sue Bennett, Tom Bean, Alfredo Conde & Sherri Curtis, Liz Hymans, Tom Till, Larry Ulrich, Michael Collier, Stephen Trimble, Mark Klett, Michael “Nick” Nichols, Randy Prentice, Tom Brownold, George H.H. Huey, Dugald Bremner, Kate Thompson Extending the View: David Edwards, Larry Lindahl, Raechel Running, Marc Muench, Christine Keith, Geoff Gourley, Kyle George, Paul Leatherbury, Mike Buccheit, Jay Showers
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