A Steam Odyssey: The Railroad Photographs of Victor Hand

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A Steam Odyssey: The Railroad Photographs of Victor Hand

A Steam Odyssey: The Railroad Photographs of Victor Hand

2018-02-20 A Steam Odyssey: The Railroad Photographs of Victor Hand

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"60 years in the making" according to Barry Landfield. Victor Hand has been around. When steam was dying in the U.S.A. he was there, when steam was flourishing in the U.K., Japan, South America, Africa, Eastern Europe, and the remnants of the old U.S.S.R. he was there. For over 60 years Mr. Hand has been taking portraits and action photographs of steam locomotives. What sets him apart is the extraordinary technical skills he brings to his photography. His technique is reminiscent of Ansel Ad. Stunning Photos In A Time Mow Never To Be Forgotten! Bookstore Willie In an age of instant everything it seems fitting that every once in a Blue Moon one chances upon a book like this. Painstakingly assembled over a period of several decades the images in this book will serve to time immemorial as witness to the age of the steam train. No one need ever wonder, "What were they like these powerful mechanical beasts that huffed and puffed their way cross continents?" due to the powerful images that grace the . Great Photos by an Industry Veteran John Winner Beautiful book. Black & white photos in wonderful detail. Takes you around the world in steam locomotive history. Hand is an industry expert who has traveled the world for more than 30 years to work with railroads and capture images of the massive locomotives that power them.

Victor Hand has traveled the world photographing railways for the past fifty-five years. . He has been published in Trains, the NRHS Bulletin and the R&LHS Quarterly. His work has been published widely in railway periodicals and books. Norton) was published in 2006. He lives in Bar Harbor, Maine.Jeff Brouws is a fine ar

. Norton) was published in 2006. His photographs can be found in major institutional collections around the country including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Cleveland Museum of Art, Princeton University Art Museum, Harvard’s Fogg Museum, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. He has been published in Trains, the NRHS Bulletin and the R&LHS Quarterly. He lives in Bar Harbor, Maine.Jeff Brouws is a fine art photographer and part-time writer who has nine books to his credit, authoring five on railroad photography alone. W. A book of his own photographs, Approaching No

The book includes an afterword by rail and photography historian Jeff Brouws. An introduction by well-known transportation reporter and railroad columnist Don Phillips explains how Hand got interested in railways and how his approach to the subject developed; extended captions provide historical context. These 162 black-and-white photographs present a sampling of his best work from around the world and show how the railway is a compelling subject no matter the locale. 150 photographs. Stunning photographs of steam locomotives on all six continents.Steam Odyssey: The Railroad Photographs of Victor Hand is the lat