|
Equivalents: Scott Mead
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Equivalents: Scott Mead
|
Authors and Contributors |
Photographs by Scott Mead
|
|
Text by Brad Leithauser
|
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:128 | Dimensions(mm): Height 267,Width 262 |
|
Category/Genre | Individual photographers |
ISBN/Barcode |
9783791386553
|
Classifications | Dewey:779.092 |
---|
Audience | |
Illustrations |
126 ILLUSTRATIONS
|
|
Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Prestel
|
Imprint |
Prestel
|
Publication Date |
15 November 2022 |
Publication Country |
Germany
|
Description
Explore stunning parallels and contrasts in Scott Mead's photographs of natural and built environments. In Above the Clouds, Scott Mead contemplated the endless horizons outside of a plane's window. Now he turns his gaze back to earth, where the view is just as extraordinary. Inspired by William Eggleston, Mead's former teacher, this series of paired photographs focuses on composition, texture, light, shadows, and colour to show how nature and the built world can mirror and contain each other. Although not always immediately obvious, the qualities these images share help us see the world through a new lens, with results that are in turn meditative, exhilarating, and lyrical. All proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital in London. AUTHOR: Scott Mead is an American-born photographer and philanthropist living in London. A photographer for many years before a career in investment banking, he returned to photography over ten years ago after rediscovering boxes in his attic of his large-format negatives and prints, unopened for decades. Numerous exhibitions and group shows have since followed, and his works are held in many private and institutional collections around the world. His previous book is Above the Clouds (by Prestel). 126 colour illustrations
Author Biography
SCOTT MEAD is an American-born photographer and philanthropist living in London. A photographer for many years before a career in investment banking, he returned to photography over ten years ago after rediscovering boxes in his attic of his large-format negatives and prints, unopened for decades. Numerous exhibitions and group shows have since followed, and his works are held in many private and institutional collections around the world. His previous book is 'Above the Clouds' (Prestel).
|