The West Coast evokes visions of polished driftwood and raging
waves, tranquil sand dunes and crimson sunsets--a savage beauty
that draws visitors from around the world. Some lucky visitors,
like renowned photographer Adrian Dorst, find a reason to stay. In
"Reflections at Sandhill Creek" Dorst reflects upon his chosen home
of thirty-five years, capturing quintessential West Coast icons in
a stunning visual journey to this astonishing place--and beyond.
Inspired by Ralph Waldo Emerson's philosophy that "the world exists
for the education of each man," Dorst's photography and
accompanying text contemplate what can be learned by walking alone
in a wild place where nature still dominates.
Dorst's unparalleled ability to capture the beauty of his
surroundings, delighting in the moods and seasons of this alluring
landscape, proves that he is both a skilled photographer and a
perpetual, inquisitive student of the natural world. "Reflections
at Sandhill Creek" will inspire those who have experienced the West
Coast to take home its essence for further contemplation, and allow
those who have not yet had the chance to make the journey from
wherever they are.
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