Book Review – Treasured Lands Update

In case you missed my original review, please take a minute to check it out.  Now that I have my copy of the book (the review was of a pre-production copy), I’m happy to say it is even better than I expected.

To go along with the hard copy, a PDF reference version was recently released by the author to allow you to take the book in the field with you as a reference.  The PDF copy is low resolution and formatted specifically for loading onto a smartphone or tablet and can be loaded onto multiple devices.

The PDF is available directly from the author’s website and costs $30 if you don’t own a hard copy of Treasured Lands or $5.00 if you own a copy.

Q.T., thanks again for putting this together!

Book Review – Treasured Lands: A Photographic Odyssey Through America’s National Parks

The National Parks are some of America’s greatest treasures and photography has always played an important part in their history. Photos of Yosemite by Carleton E. Watkins and Yellowstone by William Henry Jackson helped convince Congress to preserve the earliest parks and it was photography that helped gain support to create the National Park Service in 1916. Now, in time for the Park Service’s 100th Anniversary, photographer Q.T. Luong has published a book showcasing the beauty of all 59 National Parks:  Treasured Lands: A Photographic Odyssey Through America’s National Parks

I first became aware of Mr. Luong’s work while watching Ken Burn’s documentary, The National Parks – America’s Best Idea in 2009 where Mr. Luong was introduced as the first photographer to capture all 58 (at that time) National Parks with a large format camera. He is now close to completing a second trip through all 59!  Since seeing the documentary, Mr. Luong’s work has served as an inspiration for my own quest to visit and photograph the parks and it is an incredible privilege to have been invited to review a pre-production copy of his latest book.

Treasured Lands: A Photographic Odyssey Through America’s National Parks is the culmination of a decades long odyssey to capture the beauty of the the parks utilizing large format cameras in the tradition of Ansel Adams and the early photographers of the parks.  The result is an absolutely stunning 500+ image, 456 page masterpiece (If you don’t believe me, sample pages are available here).  Along with an introduction to each park and technical information (size, location, number of annual visits), a map and location notes are included for each photo as well.

Whether you’re a photographer or a fan of our National Parks, you’ll want a copy of this book in your collection.  I know my copy will serve as inspiration for many years to come.

The book is available directly from the author (autographed and limited edition copies are available) at treasuredlandsbook.com and from Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Note:  A 15% discount using coupon code PRELAUNCH is available on orders placed directly with the author prior to October 1st, 2016.