Into the Woods: Trees and Photography
This book presents trees as a captivating photographic subject, featuring over 100 images of them throughout the world. Trees serve as both stand-alone aesthetic objects and symbols of broader cultural significance, evoking a deep, primal sense of wonder with their understated and sometimes underappreciated presence.
This collection offers an elegant and informative introduction to the ways in which distinctive patterns of branch, bark, leaf, and root have consistently provided enthralling subjects for photographers across the centuries. The images span from the nineteenth through the twenty-first century, accompanied by insightful commentaries and an introduction that illuminate the marvelous world of trees in photography.