'' Cottonwoods.
Photographs by Robert Adams.
Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC, 1994. 60 pp., 30 duotones, 8¼x9¾".

Trees are a central image in the photography of Robert Adams. Cottonwoods provides a special facet of this admired photographer's vision. Adams, known for his striking portrayals of the dichotomy between nature and civilization, here offers a selection of previously unpublished photographs which he has been taking since 1975, within a fifty mile radius of his home in Colorado.

Cat# SQ057S Softbound

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