Inaugural Winner The Center for Documentary Studies/Honickman First Book Prize in Photography
A startling, mesmerizing series of photographs of prairie fires, "On Fire" transports us from moments of almost apocalyptic splendor to the stillness of near abstraction. For over a decade Kansas-based photographer Larry Schwarm has been making extraordinary color photographs of the dramatic prairie fires that sweep across the vast grasslands of his native state each spring. Based on this stunning and extensive body of work, Schwarm was chosen from over 500 submissions as the inaugural winner...
Inaugural Winner The Center for Documentary Studies/Honickman First Book Prize in Photography
A startling, mesmerizing series of photographs o...
In compelling, often stunning black-and-white photographs, The Weather and a Place to Live portrays the manmade landscape of the western United States. Here we come face to face with the surreal intersection of the American appetite for suburban development and the resistant, rolling, arid country of the desert West. Steven B. Smith s extraordinary photographs take us into the contemporary reality of sprawling suburbs reconfiguring what was once vast, unpopulated territory. With arresting concision and an unblinking eye, Smith shows how a new frontier is being won, and suggests too how...
In compelling, often stunning black-and-white photographs, The Weather and a Place to Live portrays the manmade landscape of the western United...