Bradford Washburn: Mountain Photography FROM THE PUBLISHER
An astonishing look at a lifetime of rugged landscapes seen through the lens of the vigorous 89-year-old.
FROM THE CRITICS
Rock & Ice
Brings together some of the best photographs from Washburn's career as a mountaineer, cartographer, and aerial photographerUltimately, the portrait of the man behind the lens is at least as inspiring as the photographs themselves.
Worcester (MA) Sunday Telegram
Offers a spectacular glimpse of the high places of the world through the eyes of a most remarkable man.
Audubon
The technical excellence of the documentary photographs from which his maps derived underwrote a transcendental wilderness art equal to that of Ansel Adams, whose advice "to expose for the shadows and then to develop for the highlights" Washburn put to good use. With striking clarity, he captures the uniqueness of individual peaks....as well as the grandeur of alpine ranges.
Internet Book Watch
Bradford Washburn roamed the globe for eighty years as a mountaineer, explorer, cartographer, and aerial photographer. In Bradford Washington: Mountain Photography, Tony Decaneas as assembled one hundred full-size landscape mountain photographs from the more than ten thousand images that Bradford made during his lifetime of photographic accomplishments. From the Grand Canyon to the Alps, from Mount McKinley to Mount Everest, these black and white landscape photos of mountain peaks and picture portraits of team members and colorful characters that are each of them museum quality visual images showcasing Bradford's photography as having risen to the level of fine art.