Vanishing Homesteads Ebook
A Photographic Essay
by Debbie M. Smith
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About the Ebook
Vanishing Homesteads is a lovely coffee table book which documents the
last remaining structures and relics, left behind on the prairies of the Central Plains of Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado.
With a bit of prose and thoughtful reflection, fine art photographer Debbie M. Smith captures the mystique and romance of the past in this pictorial essay of rustic and earthy photographs, which is her trademark photography.
last remaining structures and relics, left behind on the prairies of the Central Plains of Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado.
With a bit of prose and thoughtful reflection, fine art photographer Debbie M. Smith captures the mystique and romance of the past in this pictorial essay of rustic and earthy photographs, which is her trademark photography.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 50 pgs
- Publish Date: Dec 30, 2012
- Last Edit Jan 28, 2013
- Language English
- Keywords document, relics, homesteads, prairies, vanishing, old, houses, photography, art, fine, prose
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About the Creator
Debbie M. Smith
Rolla, Kansas
A freelancer and darkroom technician in the late seventies, I didn't start out taking pictures of homesteads. I worked at a local college as an events photographer and at a portrait studio in the town where I grew up. My interest was in wildlife photography then, but after marrying my husband, we moved to the country about five miles from the historic Santa Fe Trail. The vast and sweeping grasslands of Kansas became my canvas and a Leica M6 camera, my brush. The sage, wild native grasses, and tumbleweeds provide a warm and nostalgic quality that I prefer in my work.