Description: Hoshino's Alaska by Michio Hoshino 2007 Nature Wilderness Photography Hoshino's Alaska by Michio Hoshino The book features a unique look at the world of fine art nature photography, plenty of charm and insight, hard to find title, will look great in your collection. Michio Hoshino traveled from his native Japan to Alaska in 1972 for what was to be a two-week trip. Enchanted, he stayed for three months, then returned to live there in 1978, undertaking a lifelong career as a naturalist and photographer driven by a deep commitment to and curiosity about the region. Killed by a bear while traveling in Russia in 1996, he is still widely regarded as the preeminent photographer of the Alaskan wilderness for his breathtakingly beautiful photographs, at once majestic and intimate. Hoshino's Alaska celebrates his life and work by collecting nearly 150 of his best images, along with insightful excerpts from his writings, and essays by his close friend and translator Karen Colligan-Taylor and by author and photographer Lynn Schooler revealing both the heart of Alaska and of the man behind the lens. Copyright 2007 Pages: 160 pages Publisher: Chronicle Books The book measures approx. 10 by 8 inches. The softcover is good with light edgewear and rubbing. The spine end is good with light wear. The boards and corners are in good shape. The hinges and binding are tight and strong. The pages are good, book is nice. Shipping weight is 4 pounds Inventory: 0323YC008
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Topic: Fine Arts: Monographs
Subject: Art & Photography