Photographer Wayne Levin takes us on a journey through underwater landscapes, from the Hawaiian Islands to Costa Rica and Micronesia. Essayist Thomas Farber frames Levin’s work in the context of what Earth is: a water planet.
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Photographs by Wayne Levin
Introduction by Thomas Farber
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hardcover | 104 pages | 11.25" x 10.5" | B&W
REVIEWS:
“These subtle black and white photographs illuminate an entire world: its space, its inhabitants, its weight, and its visitors. He offers a landscape of a different order from ours; we are privileged to enter into it. We encounter states of wonder, fear, and exhilaration—a profound sense of the sublime.”
—Professor Linda Conner, San Francisco Art Institute
Photographer Wayne Levin takes us on a journey through underwater landscapes, from the Hawaiian Islands to Costa Rica and Micronesia. Essayist Thomas Farber frames Levin’s work in the context of what Earth is: a water planet.
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Photographs by Wayne Levin
Introduction by Thomas Farber
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hardcover | 104 pages | 11.25" x 10.5" | B&W
REVIEWS:
“These subtle black and white photographs illuminate an entire world: its space, its inhabitants, its weight, and its visitors. He offers a landscape of a different order from ours; we are privileged to enter into it. We encounter states of wonder, fear, and exhilaration—a profound sense of the sublime.”
—Professor Linda Conner, San Francisco Art Institute