Tucson Impressions


photography by James Randklev

published by Farcountry Press

  • With images ranging from the sweeping Sonoran Desert studded with saguaro cacti to the ornate Santa Cruz Catholic Church to the contemporary Rattlesnake Bridge, award-winning photographer James Randklev takes you on a photographic journey through the cityscapes and countryside of Tucson, one of the nation's oldest cities. A master landscape photographer, Randklev captures rich color images of Tucson, old and new, including the sun-washed Historico Barrio, the Old Tucson Studios, the Arivaipa Canyon Wilderness, and desert flora.



80 pages, 9 1/8'' x 8 1/8'', 94 color photos, 50 softcovers per case, Smythe-sewn

softcover
ISBN 10: 156037344X
ISBN 13: 9781560373445
$12.95


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Tucson Impressions

"Artist studios, such as this one, surround the grounds that once served as the home for a Spanish military garrison in Tubac, which was established in 1752 as a Spanish presidio or fort."
-from page 9

"An intertribal dancer performs at Dillinger Days, hosted by the Hotel Congress in downtown Tucson, which celebrates the January 22, 1934, capture of the criminal John Dillinger. Two local firemen recognized and caught Dillinger, who was carrying heavy bags loaded with firearms and $23,816 in cash."
-from page 25



 align= James Randklev's brilliant and sensitive work has made him one of the Sierra Club's most published photographers. His images have appeared in books, periodicals, calendars, and advertising; and they have been exhibited in shows in the United States, including the International Exhibition of Nature Photography in Evian, France. In 2003 his work was selected for a book titled World's Top Landscape Photographers.


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