Softcover 27cm x 19.5cm
36 pages + Cover
Also includes an 8-page concertina guide
Bound using white cotton, singer sewn
Printed on Pacesetter Lazer paper (HP 12000) Cover 300GSM, body 170GSM, Concertina printed on Eco star uncoated 250GSM
Edition of 150
The Arctic, the Southern Andes, and the South Pole are widely recognised for the effects that the climate crisis has had on the landscape. With society becoming more conscious of the impact of climate collapse, large numbers of photo-tourists now flock to these destinations. For an extended period, these locations have been dramatically shaped by the effects of the Anthropocene. It is only more recently that there has been an increase in the traffic to capture a landscape that is rapidly and unnaturally changing.
A Field Guide to Seeing New Land attempts to observe what compels the enthusiast photographer to travel to places in traumatic change and how photo-tourists are instructed to take photographs of their temporary surroundings
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