In Tree, acclaimed photographer James Balog explores the changing character of the American forest,...
Read More
In Tree, acclaimed photographer James Balog explores the changing character of the American forest, seeking out superlative trees?the old, the massive, the tall?in whatever landscape they remain. We see immense portraits of sequoias and redwoods as no human has ever viewed them, captured in thousands of tiny frames as the photographer rappels down a neighboring tree. We also see thoughtful portrayals of trees that have survived by sheer hardiness or luck, poised on the edge of northern wilderness, isolated on a golf course, or pardoned by the mark of a forward-thinking logger. With accompanying essays by the photographer, this awe-inspiring volume truly delivers a new vision of American trees.
Read Less