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Second View: The Rephotographic Survey Project

€11.00
Historic scenes shown next to more recent photographs, showing the differences that weather, "progress", and other things can produce over the years. The photos are mostly from the western US.
Conceived and directed in 1977 by Ellen Manchester, Mark Klett, and JoAnn Verburg, Second View: The Rephotographic Survey Project is a three-year effort to locate and rephotograph sites from late 19th-century government surveys. Using original photographs by figures such as Timothy O'Sullivan and William Henry Jackson alongside government maps and notes, the project identified 120 original sites. Photographers then captured new images that matched the originals in both angle and light. The resulting publication presents these 120 matched pairs, printed in duotone, providing a visual record of how weather, progress, and time have altered the Western landscape over more than a century.

Bibliographic Details

Author Mark Klett, JoAnn Verburg, Gordon Bushaw, Rick Dingus, Ellen Manchester, Paul Berger
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Place of publication Albuquerque
Year 1990
Edition First edition
Binding Softcover
ISBN 082631239X
Collation 212 pp.
Language English
Dimensions 23 x 31
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