In his acknowledgments, John Conway writes: I have \u27gone out photographing\u27 with only one other person in my life, my friend Garth Abrams. When we arrived at a place, we usually walked off in different directions, each preferring our own way. That statement defines Saskatchewan: Uncommon Views. As a Saskatchewan landscape photographer, I too resonate deeply with the solitude the Great Plains invites, if not commands. Conway\u27s spartan landscapes form the mouthpiece for a haunting lament shared by all who choose to spend time alone here. To recognize these unadorned one hundred sweeps and unpretentious corners is to acknowledge our own unfinished edges, and to confront vast space as an end in itself rather than a medium through whi...
In his introduction, Peter Miller declares of the Great Plains: This is a metaphysical land. By th...
Over the last several decades the photographic essay has gained more respect and understanding among...
It may not take special powers of observation to notice the sixty-ton concrete bison next to the int...
In his acknowledgments, John Conway writes: I have \u27gone out photographing\u27 with only one oth...
Photographs come in many guises: tools of advertising, personal mementos, scientific data, reportage...
Saskatchewan: The Luminous Landscape is a compelling photographic anthology of the diverse and compl...
The land provides constant fascination to artists: from seashore to mountain, desert, and prairie th...
The landscape of the prairie is often overlooked in favor of more dramatic mountain ranges and wild ...
In Plain Pictures, Joni Kinsey argues that the depiction of the Plains and prairies has been a matte...
Both of them winners of major awards, poet Walt McDonald and photographer Wyman Meinzer link their w...
Steve Fitch\u27s photographs depicting the interior of abandoned houses, schools, and stores on the ...
The geography of the Great Plains defies conventions of what a beautiful landscape is supposed to be...
The Great Plains is a unique, difficult landscape, and those who live here have to learn to adapt to...
The photographs that Everett Baker (1893- 1981) took in Saskatchewan from the 1940s to the 1960s cov...
Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...
In his introduction, Peter Miller declares of the Great Plains: This is a metaphysical land. By th...
Over the last several decades the photographic essay has gained more respect and understanding among...
It may not take special powers of observation to notice the sixty-ton concrete bison next to the int...
In his acknowledgments, John Conway writes: I have \u27gone out photographing\u27 with only one oth...
Photographs come in many guises: tools of advertising, personal mementos, scientific data, reportage...
Saskatchewan: The Luminous Landscape is a compelling photographic anthology of the diverse and compl...
The land provides constant fascination to artists: from seashore to mountain, desert, and prairie th...
The landscape of the prairie is often overlooked in favor of more dramatic mountain ranges and wild ...
In Plain Pictures, Joni Kinsey argues that the depiction of the Plains and prairies has been a matte...
Both of them winners of major awards, poet Walt McDonald and photographer Wyman Meinzer link their w...
Steve Fitch\u27s photographs depicting the interior of abandoned houses, schools, and stores on the ...
The geography of the Great Plains defies conventions of what a beautiful landscape is supposed to be...
The Great Plains is a unique, difficult landscape, and those who live here have to learn to adapt to...
The photographs that Everett Baker (1893- 1981) took in Saskatchewan from the 1940s to the 1960s cov...
Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...
In his introduction, Peter Miller declares of the Great Plains: This is a metaphysical land. By th...
Over the last several decades the photographic essay has gained more respect and understanding among...
It may not take special powers of observation to notice the sixty-ton concrete bison next to the int...