Iowa Impressions


photography by Larsh Bristol
and Curt Maas

  • Iowa's rolling hills, rich fields, classic small towns and sparkling cities, and the ever-rolling Mississippi River are the haunts of these two nationally known photographers who also call the Hawkeye State home. Here is their photographic appreciation of its four-season moods.



80 pages, 9 1/8'' x 8 1/8'', 77 color photos, 50 softcovers per case, Smythe-sewn

softcover
ISBN 10: 1-56037-215-X
ISBN 13: 978-1-56037-215-8
$12.95


  • excellent value at $12.95
  • 77 color images from two native sons
  • perfect memento or gift
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 align= Larsh K. Bristol earned a BA in journalism from the University of Wyoming, worked in advertising and photojournalism before returning to his home state of Iowa. He was irresistibly drawn back to the streams, valleys, wooded hills, and people of the magnificent Mississippi River Valley. Years as a freelance photographer in the upper Midwest reaffirmed his belief that the light and landscape of Iowa were as magnificent as any in the United States. In August 2006, Larsh Bristol was killed in an automobile accident while traveling one of the rural northeastern Iowa river roads he so loved.
 align= Curt Maas Originally from Fort Dodge, Curt Maas lived in Iowa most of his life. He was an honor graduate of the Brook's Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara and traveled the U.S. and the world producing work for a variety of agricultural companies, advertising agencies, and government institutions. His work was also featured in many magazines, documentaries, and books, including Iowa Impressions, Iowa Simply Beautiful, Iowa: A Celebration of Land, People, and Purpose, and Country USA: 24 Hours in Rural America. Curt Maas passed away on September 7, 2005.


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