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| Tamas Revesz Photography and Design Tamas Revesz, award winning photographer, designer, author of 11 photo books, frequently exhibited artist worldwide photography, design, publishing, photobook, webdesign, exhibition, landscapes, portrait, documentary, Indigenous, Gypsies, Jews, people, countries, cities, World Press Photo, photojournalism, Acoma, Herald, Ecovision, American West, Amsterdam, Acoma, Architecture, Arizona, Budapest, Bolivia, California, Canyon de Chelly, carnival, Crater Lake, Copenhagen, Israel, Ecuador, Mediterranean Sea, Massada, Dead Sea, Hungary, USA, New York, Manhattan, Grand Canyon | ||||||||||||||||||
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Air the American West The American West is more than geography. It is a metaphor and myth as well as place: a landscape so vast and varied that it has been called one of nature's most spectacular stage settings. Its many names are shorthand symbols for independence and adventure. Hungarian Photographer Tamas Revesz followed the sun through the American West from dry canyons of Colorado to fog-shrouded California coast, looking for the living landscape behind the icons he had glimpsed in films and travel books. |
He
shows the West through the eyes and lens of a contemporary European explorer
seeing the land for the first time: The Grand Canyon illuminated in the evening
light like a gigantic paper lantern; the snag-toothed mesas of Sky City, New
Mexico; the single bold statement of Oregon's Crater Lake, set like a saphire
in the bowl of an extinct volcano. The West that Revesz discovers is a landscape of the spirit as well as rock and water. Open Air the American West explores the history and legends of a journey through the open air of the American West, including the deserted Indian dwellings of Mesa Verde, Colorado, and the wind-carved rocks of Monument Valley, Utah. |
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most travelers are overwhelmed by the sheer scale of |
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