This pivotal early series has been re-edited to include previously unpublished pictures from the period.
Having lived in Southern California during his university years, Robert Adams returned to photograph the Los Angeles Basin in the late 1970s and early 1980s, concentrating on what was left of the citrus groves, eucalyptus and palm trees ...
This stunning three-volume set—printed with an unprecedented fidelity to the photographer's master prints—accompanies a major traveling exhibition and is the first publication to comprehensively survey Adams's 45-year career.
Robert Adams photographed from the overlook in 1970, and again in 1984. For this volume, he has assembled a selection of views, by him and by others, which document a complex location that inspires both hope and despair.
In the mid-1970s, Robert Adams began recording nocturnal scenes near his former home in Longmont, Colorado.
Photographs show children, parents, the elderly, night scenes, landscapes farms, and suburban homes
Whether fast concrete highways, quiet cuts through dark forests, paved commercial strips or dusty tracks on a clear-cut mountainside, Adams' roads function as metaphors for solitude, connection or freedom.
Photographs by Robert Adams.
Originally published by Aperture in 1985 as Summer Nights, this new edition has been carefully reedited and resequenced by the photographer, who has added 39 previously unpublished images.
The Oregon coastline expresses nature's grand impersonal beauty in this recent series from Robert Adams Inspired by a poem from Denise Levertov that finds solace in nature, Robert Adams (born 1937) presents scenes of natural beauty along ...
A reworking of a series of photographs made in the mid-1980s at Colorado's Pawnee National Grassland and first published under the title Perfect Times, Perfect Places, this pair of books conveys the privilege and sensory pleasure of walking ...