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OverviewThe Life and Times of Charles J. Belden, Cowboy Photographer, is scheduled for a Fall 2024 release according to the publisher, the first monograph to be published featuring the work of the legendary Wyoming photographer. ""Belden belongs to that great tradition of world-class photographers-- Carelton Watkins, Ansel Adams, Paul Strand, Edward Weston, Berenice Abbot come to mind"", says publisher Brooks Roddan whose independent press, IFSF Publishing, is located in San Francisco and northwest Wyoming. ""We're thrilled to be bringing the book out, a long-time labor of love, the result of a real collaborative effort of people aware of Belden's work. New readers will discover for the first time an artist whose photographs are a vivid, authentically iconic portrait of the American West."" ""We were happily surprised to learn that a book on Belden hadn't yet been done,"" says Roddan. ""I've been traveling around Wyoming for years, and it was as if I kept seeing Belden images whenever I was there--they get into your soul, it's like you can't stop seeing them. Belden's life story too is a kind of saga--eventful, adventurous, daring, a series of episodes that a feature- length movie could be made of--a 'Grand Tour' of a life."" Belden, born in San Francisco in 1887, became co-owner of the legendary Pitchfork Ranch in Meeteetse, Wyoming with his then-partner Eugene Phelps. Belden and Phelps ran the ranch from the early 1920s, until Belden left Wyoming and moved to Florida in 1940. Belden's black & white photos were often featured in national newspapers and magazines, including the New York Times, National Geographic, the Denver Post and many other publications, quickly establishing in the public imagination the image of a west of endless skies, vast landscapes where herds of cattle, buffalo, and antelope roamed, the ranch-hands sitting beside the campfire. The Life and Times of Charles J. Belden, Cowboy Photographer features over 80 photographic reproductions, digitally created from Belden's original glass plate negatives, essays by Mack Frost and publisher Roddan, and a Timeline 1888-1966 of documenting Belden's life and times. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brooks Roddan , Mack FrostPublisher: Ifsf Publishing Imprint: Ifsf Publishing ISBN: 9781733386494ISBN 10: 1733386491 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 01 October 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAuthor and publisher Brooks Roddan spends part of each year at his home in San Francisco and part at a family-built straw-bale cabin in Wyoming, writing as well as directing the editorial activities of IFSF Publishing. Roddan has written three novels and seven books of poems. Mack Frost was born and raised in Cody, Wyoming. He earned advanced degrees in radio and television production. As an accomplish photographer, Frost currently works for the McCracken Research Library at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |