Seattle: A Photographic Journey

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ISBN-10:

1560375825

ISBN-13:

9781560375821

Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 2014
Publisher: Farcountry Press
Format: Paperback, 80 pages

Description:

Seattle culture, color, and charm grace the pages of Seattle: A Photographic Journey, the first book in a new photography book series from award-winning publisher Farcountry Press. With work from Seattle natives Joel Rogers and Terry Donnelly, the 81 color photographs represent a combined 45 years of photography experience.

From the water and air, on the ground and underground, Donnelly and Rogers capture the energy and warmth of the Emerald City. Get a sense of Seattle's love of beaches and boats of all shapes and size, its Native American and Asian heritage, and the world-class art and entertainment that keeps visitors coming back for more. The brilliant colors of Seattle: A Photographic Journey highlight the places that make Seattle great: neon-lit Pike Place Market, lush parks, fascinating museums, and cozy floating homes.

Join Donnelly and Rogers on a city-sized odyssey through this Pacific Northwest prize.

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