A thought-provoking and informative exploration of the idea of wilderness in the U.S. It is a pleasure to see so much smart photography, across multiple generations of production, gathered in one volume.Rebecca A. Senf, author of Making a Photographer: The Early Works of Ansel Adams
Wild Visions provides a sweeping yet succinct visual depiction of the wild, and lays out a critical context for understanding the evolution of cultural meanings in that imagery.Curt Meine, author of Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work
Wild Visions is not simply a compilation of landscape photographs, but an argument for the power of imagery to enhance our evolving understanding of wilderness and its preservation, something peculiar to the identity and values of Americans.Laura McPhee, author and photographer, River of No Return
A welcome and thought-provoking reappraisal of the meaning of protecting wilderness in American history and culture, pleasingly illustrated with nearly two centuries of photographs and writings.John Leshy, author of Our Common Ground
In essays, dialogues, and photographs, this eloquent book circles through historically shifting definitions of the word wilderness. The authors draw on their lives in the American West and decades of analysis to challenge our perceptions.Anne Wilkes Tucker, author of The Womans Eye