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U.S. Travel Photography - West, Landscape, Nature & Wildlife Photography, Photo Essays, California - Travel, Travel Pictorials
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Wildfire

by Sasha Bezzubov
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Synopsis

In the American west during the last 35 years, the number of fires increased by a factor of four; the average fire went from lasting one week to lasting five; the total area burned increased by six-and-a-half times; and the average fire season increased by 78 days. All of which is to say, as Bill McKibben points out in his introduction to Wildfire, we really shouldn't be calling them wildfires any more. Sasha Bezzubov has gained wide recognition for his photographs of natural disasters in his ongoing project 'Things Fall Apart.' Wildfire, the artist's first monograph, is comprised of 32 large-scale photographs of the aftermath of forest fires in California. Using the genre of landscape photography, a tradition born with, and used to celebrate, industrial expansion, these photographs evidence the fragility of the man-made as it is transformed into dreamscapes of apocalyptic proportions.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2009
Publisher
Nazraeli Press
Pages
66
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781590052471

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