In this exquisitely produced book Robert Adams revisits the classic collection of nocturnal landscapes that he began making in the mid-1970s near his former home in Longmont, Colorado. Originally published by Aperture in 1985 as Summer Nights, this new edition has been carefully re-edited and re-sequenced by the photographer, who has added thirty-nine previously unpublished images. Illuminated by moonlight and streetlamp, the houses, roads, sidewalks, and fields in Summer Nights, Walking retain the wonder and stillness of the original edition, while adopting the artists intention of a dreamy fluidity, befitting his nighttime perambulations. The extraordinary care taken with the new reproductions also registers Adamss attention to the subtleties of the night, and conveys his appeal to look again at places we might have dismissed as uninteresting. Adams observes, What attracted me to the subjects at a new hour was the discovery then of a neglected peace. By virtue of the subtlety and stillness that infuses this classic body of work, Summer Nights, Walking offers a reason to feel, once more, a regard for the quotidian American landscape.
第一版和第二版都快是完全不同两本书了。喜欢这一版的纸张,照片尺寸,编排,但更喜欢第一版的封面。照片意外的好看,看得直想买… 一查200刀起…
评分抑之说想到是夏夜走走的我。想 Adams 也可能是一个人走夜,走走坐坐,一路往山里。
评分The only photographer's book I was interested when I was in Pompidou Book Store.
评分The only photographer's book I was interested when I was in Pompidou Book Store.
评分前言写道,“从孩提时代起,我就记得夏夜的美丽与宁静。我们渴望相信当时所见的是永恒的”。无人的静谧里,带着温柔的暖意。黑白下的光影真美,一盏路灯、一豆星光、一片月光都各具趣味。在夜里几乎要模糊掉细节的树木丛林,用自然的美妙形状入画。
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