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The photos and essays gathered in this collection of photographs and essays celebrate the austere beauty of a vast dry landscape.
by Kurt Caswell,
Jun 27, 2011
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Photographer Mark Klett has made an art of rephotographing
Western landscapes first documented about 100 years ago
by Renee Guillory,
Sep 30, 2010
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Kasia Broussalian spent two sweltering months photographing the people who live along the Colorado River.
by Michelle Nijhuis and photography by Kasia Broussalian,
Dec 22, 2009
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It may have lovely photographs, but Valles Caldera: A
Vision for New Mexico’s National Reserve is much more than
just another coffee-table book.
by Laura Paskus,
Feb 19, 2007
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A photo essay follows Matt Smith and the other New
Zealanders who make up the company Shear Pleasure as they travel
Montana, visiting sheep ranches, shearing sheep, and drinking hard
at the end of the day
by Jeremy Lurgio,
Dec 25, 2006
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Since 1992, Dan Price has been publishing a hand-drawn,
illustrated zine called Moonlight Chronicles from his tiny, hobbit-style home in a meadow in Joseph,
Ore.
by Rebecca Clarren,
Oct 02, 2006
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In The San Luis Valley: Sand Dunes and Sandhill
Cranes, Susan Tweit explores a remarkable Colorado
landscape
by Renee Guillory,
Mar 20, 2006
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Photos and drawings from Candace Savage’s Prairie: A
Natural History give glimpses of a beautiful, diverse
region
by Staff,
Jun 27, 2005
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In Organ Pipe: Life on the Edge, Carol
Ann Bassett pays homage to Organ Pipe National Monument and the
strange beauty of the desert
by Lee Allen,
Jun 13, 2005
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In Rio Grande, editor Jan Reid has
assembled a marvelous collection of essays and photos about the
Southwest’s Great River
by Laura Paskus,
Jun 13, 2005
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Laura Wilson describes the time she spent roaming the West
with photographer Richard Avedon in the early 1980s in her book,
Avedon at Work in the American West
by Betsy Marston,
Jun 21, 2004