Richard S. Buswell has been photographing Montana's ghost towns and
homesteads for five decades. The photographs in Richard S. Buswell:
Fifty Years of Photography illustrate the range and variety of his
work from his earliest days to his most recent projects.
Beautifully crafted, sometimes unnerving, and always
thought-provoking, Buswell's photographs showcase his love for
Montana and the American West. From panoramic sweeps of abandoned
buildings to tightly framed depictions of natural and man-made
objects, this book celebrates wide-open skies and a landscape that
moves forward in time even when places and objects are forgotten.
This stunning collection features seventy-two duotone photographs,
a reflective essay by Buswell, and a foreword by Barbara Koostra,
the former director of the Montana Museum of Art and Culture.
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