About the Book
The spirit of the valley never dies. Everything exists in a state of constant flux and confusion. Nature endures. The path is the pathless path. The way is the constant way. This is the Tao.
This work has been produced in the existential spirit of the Tao. All photographs were captured using a hand-held Leica M9 rangefinder.
Shands Road was built many years ago as a service road for the coal industry but later fell into disuse.
Today, amidst much controversy, this land is about to be raped once more for its black gold. Coal.
(This is a large landscape coffee table book.)
This work has been produced in the existential spirit of the Tao. All photographs were captured using a hand-held Leica M9 rangefinder.
Shands Road was built many years ago as a service road for the coal industry but later fell into disuse.
Today, amidst much controversy, this land is about to be raped once more for its black gold. Coal.
(This is a large landscape coffee table book.)
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 62 - Publish Date: Apr 22, 2012
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About the Creator
Adarsha Anne Evans
Carmarthenshire, South Wales, United Kingdom
TAO is my most recent work and was produced for the final major project of my Photography BA (Hons) degree 2012. I am a photographer based in South Wales, United Kingdom. My preferred camera system is Leica M9 rangefinder and Leica M7. Before taking up photography as a profession I worked in natural therapies. My interests are ecology, biodiversity and conservation. If you need a photographer for an interesting project contact me via my website: www.adarshaevansphotography.com or blog: http://www.adarshaevansphotography.wordpress.com

