The Outer Hebrides - Malcolm MacGregor

The Outer Hebrides

Buch | Hardcover
112 Seiten
2007
Frances Lincoln (Verlag)
978-0-7112-2791-0 (ISBN)
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A photographic journey in pursuit of Atlantic light through the extraordinary landscape of the Outer Hebrides.
The Outer Hebrides is Malcolm MacGregor's second book of landscape photography in Scotland. Here travels throughout the islands in pursuit of Atlantic light. The photographic journey on the edge of Scotland takes him from the majestic beaches of North Lewis, via the mountainous tops of Harris to the awe-inspiring cliffs on Mingulay in the south. The photographs in this book cover remote mountains, hills, coastline and deserted islands. Additionally he photographs churches, ruined castles, ancient graveyards, fishing vessels, Harris tweed factories and standing stones, bringing a different perspective to the Outer Hebrides.

Malcolm MacGregor is one of a band of highly-respected landscape photographers working in Britain today. On completion of service in the Scots Guards in 1997 he embarked on a life in photography. He has been engaged in a number of projects covering Scotland, Alaska, the Middle East and Brittany. He has exhibited his work in London and Muscat and his photography has been featured in many magazines, and his first book The Outer Hebrides was published by Frances Lincoln in 2007. He lives in Dumfriesshire, Scotland. To visit Malcolm Macgregor's website click here

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.10.2007
Zusatzinfo 93 colour photographs
Sprache englisch
Maße 250 x 267 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Fotokunst
Reiseführer Europa Großbritannien
Reiseführer Europa Schottland
ISBN-10 0-7112-2791-8 / 0711227918
ISBN-13 978-0-7112-2791-0 / 9780711227910
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