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Ballet Shoes, Carmel, California, 1998
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Aspens, Evening, Lundy Canyon, California, 1998
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Abstract Dune II, Death Valley National Monument,
California, 1992
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For a limited time receive a signed poster with your prepublication order.
Artist's Choice: The Photographs of Rod Dresser
This deluxe and limited edition book is a superb example of modern technology and the printer's and binder's craft. The book consists of
ninety-six pages on fine paper and measures eleven and one-half inches wide by ten and one-quarter inches high.
It is bound in high quality cloth with an inside ribbon-marker, and enclosed in a matching slipcase. An 11 x 14 photograph, archivally mounted and over-matted accompanies this book. The image may be selected from the images on this page.
- Ballet Shoes, Carmel, California 1998
- Aspens, Evening, Lundy Canyon, California, 1995
- Abstract Dune II, Death Valley National Monument, 1992
- White Rose, Carmel, California, 1998
Rod Dresser has selected twenty-three eloquent photographs for this volume - a diverse range of landscape, architectural, still life and figure
studies.
Each is presented with a carefully selected visual detail, as well as the full image, superlatively reproduced and accompanied by the photographer's commentary on his personal choices and artistic techniques.
One of our leading photographers, Rod Dresser is acclaimed for the remarkable quality of his prints and for his perceptive, widely conducted workshops. The introduction to
Artist's Choice: The Photographs of Rod Dresser is by Dale W. Stulz, founder of the Photography Department at Christie's New York, who notes Rod Dresser's association with the late Ansel Adams - himself motivated by the spirit and creativity of Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston.
"The power of photography informs, instructs, and persuades. We must thank artists like Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, and Rod Dresser for their generosity in sharing with us their vision."
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