The geography of the Great Plains defies conventions of what a beautiful landscape is supposed to be. There are no mountains, forests, or pristine streams and lakes. It is mostly a flat horizon line, broken by an occasional tree, and bodies of water are almost always muddy ponds. To the untrained eye, it appears featureless. It takes a special understanding to appreciate its vastness and subtleties. It requires an especially acute sensitivity to be able to translate these qualities to a photographic image. Most photographers approach this landscape looking for atypical qualities, anomalies rather than the common. Joe Deal in not one of those photographers. In West and West: Reimagining the Great Plains, Deal focuses his camera directly at t...
The history of Colorado has been well portrayed, but most often in geographical bits and pieces. Wha...
Western Places, American Myths is a collection of twelve essays covering a broad range of topics dea...
Nowadays, the Blackland Prairies of north Texas are the kind of landscape most people think of as gr...
The geography of the Great Plains defies conventions of what a beautiful landscape is supposed to be...
What do Dallas, Los Angeles, Omaha, and Seattle have in common? All are situated outside the New Wes...
In his introduction, Peter Miller declares of the Great Plains: This is a metaphysical land. By th...
Most settlers and visitors to Colorado came across the Plains, watching the Front Range of the Rocki...
Bob Gress, director or the Great Plains Nature Center in Wichita, provides, an extraordinary set or ...
It may not take special powers of observation to notice the sixty-ton concrete bison next to the int...
Prairie is the unlikely yet rather successful marriage of what a prairie looks like to a scientist a...
Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...
In Plain Pictures, Joni Kinsey argues that the depiction of the Plains and prairies has been a matte...
Photographs come in many guises: tools of advertising, personal mementos, scientific data, reportage...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
Review of: Creating Colorado: The Making of a Western American Landscape, 1860-1940. Wyckoff, Willia...
The history of Colorado has been well portrayed, but most often in geographical bits and pieces. Wha...
Western Places, American Myths is a collection of twelve essays covering a broad range of topics dea...
Nowadays, the Blackland Prairies of north Texas are the kind of landscape most people think of as gr...
The geography of the Great Plains defies conventions of what a beautiful landscape is supposed to be...
What do Dallas, Los Angeles, Omaha, and Seattle have in common? All are situated outside the New Wes...
In his introduction, Peter Miller declares of the Great Plains: This is a metaphysical land. By th...
Most settlers and visitors to Colorado came across the Plains, watching the Front Range of the Rocki...
Bob Gress, director or the Great Plains Nature Center in Wichita, provides, an extraordinary set or ...
It may not take special powers of observation to notice the sixty-ton concrete bison next to the int...
Prairie is the unlikely yet rather successful marriage of what a prairie looks like to a scientist a...
Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...
In Plain Pictures, Joni Kinsey argues that the depiction of the Plains and prairies has been a matte...
Photographs come in many guises: tools of advertising, personal mementos, scientific data, reportage...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
Review of: Creating Colorado: The Making of a Western American Landscape, 1860-1940. Wyckoff, Willia...
The history of Colorado has been well portrayed, but most often in geographical bits and pieces. Wha...
Western Places, American Myths is a collection of twelve essays covering a broad range of topics dea...
Nowadays, the Blackland Prairies of north Texas are the kind of landscape most people think of as gr...