EBOOK

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Landscapes are not static-they are sculptures shaped by time, and geological forces, then revealed in different ways by ever changing light.
This book explores some of the world's great desert and wilderness places, those of California and the Great Colorado Basin, as an award-winning photographer experiences them: through form, shadow, texture, colour, and scale.
This book is a journey through deep time. From the polished granite walls of Yosemite to the salt-cracked floor of Death Valley; from the folded spine of Capitol Reef to the vast red silence of Monument Valley, these landscapes are not merely described-they are seen in quiet contemplation.
Each chapter is a meditation on place, shaped by geology and written with reverence for time itself. Ancient seas, vanished deserts, grinding ice, restless rivers, and the slow choreography of uplift and erosion come together to form a portrait of the American West as it truly is: patient, immense, and still becoming.
Written in a poetic yet accessible voice, the book weaves geological history with sensory experience, transforming stone into story and landscapes into living archives. Each essay stands alone, yet together they form a quiet narrative about endurance, transformation, and the beauty carved by time.
This book explores some of the world's great desert and wilderness places, those of California and the Great Colorado Basin, as an award-winning photographer experiences them: through form, shadow, texture, colour, and scale.
This book is a journey through deep time. From the polished granite walls of Yosemite to the salt-cracked floor of Death Valley; from the folded spine of Capitol Reef to the vast red silence of Monument Valley, these landscapes are not merely described-they are seen in quiet contemplation.
Each chapter is a meditation on place, shaped by geology and written with reverence for time itself. Ancient seas, vanished deserts, grinding ice, restless rivers, and the slow choreography of uplift and erosion come together to form a portrait of the American West as it truly is: patient, immense, and still becoming.
Written in a poetic yet accessible voice, the book weaves geological history with sensory experience, transforming stone into story and landscapes into living archives. Each essay stands alone, yet together they form a quiet narrative about endurance, transformation, and the beauty carved by time.