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Tag Archives: environmental photography

Book Review: Why People Photograph by Robert Adams

This collection of short essays and reviews by one of the pre-eminent American landscape photographers explores a wide variety of topics covering all genres of photography.

Posted byAaron M. CohenApril 1, 2021June 28, 2021Posted inPhotobooks, ReviewsTags:Aperture, art criticism, environmental photography, landscape photography, Robert Adams, theory and practiceLeave a comment on Book Review: Why People Photograph by Robert Adams

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