A photographic reverie of lost histories and forgotten North American
landscapes
This compelling, 464-page photobook presents an intuitive selection of
images extracted from a collection of photographic postcards mostly
produced in the early part of the last century and largely from North
America. Fragmented images combine to elicit memories from forgotten
histories and encourage the reader to conjure stories of past endeavor
and adventures.
Begun in the early months of the pandemic, the book expresses the vision
of its editor, David Thomson. He writes of his approach: "Juxtapositions
took shape. Intuition reigned. The play of natural light struck hard.
The chiaroscuro of 'plein air' landscape remained a strand beneath. The
countenances within the compositions ran a gamut of emotion. A sense of
bewilderment was coupled by wonderment; the nature of people and their
ways of being."