A
SHADOW FALLS
Nick Brandt
Hardbound,
15" x 12", 132
pages
Numerous tritone illustrations
2009, Abrams Books
Essays by Peter Singer and Vicki Goldberg
From the Publisher:
In A Shadow Falls, Nick Brandt continues his ambitious
and ongoing photographic project to memorialize the vanishing
natural grandeur of East Africa. Brandt's wide-screen panoramas
of animals and landscapes capture an epic vision of Africa not
seen before. His iconic portraits of its majestic animals are
filled with an empathy usually reserved for human subjects.
From the opening images in A Shadow Falls,
of a verdant world filled with multitudes of animals, to the closing
images of small bands of creatures moving across a parched, dusty
earth, Brandt portrays a mythic Africa struggling against tragic
forces. In years to come, we will look back at these powerful
photographs and wonder why humanity did not do more to preserve
this rare corner of earthly paradise.
Critical response to his first book, On This
Earth, heralded Brandt's photographic achievement. According
to Time Magazine, 'African wildlife has no never looked so regal
and mysterious as in Brandt's grave photographs.' American Photo
said 'Combining splendid natural backdrops with a portraitist's
approach to animals, Brandt's images show not only the reckless
beauty of Africa's vanishing wilds but also the humanity if its
creatures. The photos have an uncanny intimacy.' And Black and
White Magazine called his photos 'heartbreakingly beautiful'.
A Shadow Falls reproduces fifty-eight
recent images in stunning, oversized tritone plates. Philosopher
Peter Singer, author of the groundbreaking Animal Liberation,
explains why Brandt's photographs speak to an increasing human
moral conscience about our treatment of animals. The distinguished
photography critic Vicki Goldberg places Brandt's work in the
history of the medium. |