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David Gulden: Nor Dread Nor Hope Attend

Photographs From The Plains of Africa

Author: David Gulden  

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Nor Dread Nor Hope Attend. Photographs from the Plains of Africa gathers 65 stunning black and white photographs of the icons of the Kenyan wilderness. This is David Gulden's second monograph and the culmination of seven years work. With his masterful eye, he has perfectly captured the elegance and beauty of lions, elephants, zebras and giraffes in their natural habitat. With a title from a poem by acclaimed Irish poet W.B. Yeats, Nor Dread Nor Hope Attend includes text by Dr. Richard Leakey, journalist Fiammetta Rocco, and American artist Alex Beard.

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About the Author

Gulden was born and raised in New York. First introduced to Africa by his father at age fifteen, he now lives in Kenya full time with his wife and two daughters. Gulden has been photographing African wilderness for over twenty-five years.

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Awe-inspiring images of Kenyan wildlife from the author of the acclaimed photobook The Center Cannot Hold This large-format volume dramatically displays the full visual impact of American photographer David Gulden's epic images of lions, cheetahs, leopards and elephants. The sharp, solid forms of the animals--the lion on the termite mound, the cheetah with her eyes narrowed, the elephants crossing the mudflat or peering from behind the plant cover--contrast with, and even at time tease out, the ethereal quality of the scenes. Whether in fear or expectation, or simply in watchfulness, we know that their gaze will fall increasingly on people, plastic and pollution. These photographs, taken entirely in Kenya, are the culmination of eight years of work and a life spent photographing the ever more fragile wildlife of East Africa. Gulden's pictures have a poignancy that extends far beyond the pages of this book.

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Product Details

Publisher
Damiani
Published
1st October 2020
Pages
152
ISBN
9788862087193

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