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Echoes of the Civil War Capturing Battlefields through a ~ A Civil War enthusiast since his childhood photographer Michael Falco set out on a fouryear battlefieldtobattlefield odyssey coinciding with the war’s 150th anniversary The result is the wonderfully haunting Echoes of the Civil War Capturing Battlefields through a Pinhole Camera Countryman Press 35 288 pages ISBN 9781581573800
Echoes of the Civil War Capturing Battlefields through a ~ The result is the wonderfully haunting Echoes of the Civil War Capturing Battlefields through a Pinhole Camera Countryman Press 35 288 pages ISBN 9781581573800 “Soldiers’ journals and memoirs describe the battlefields as dreamlike” Falco writes “and that is how they appear through the patient eye of the pinhole camera”
Echoes of the Civil War Capturing Battlefields through a ~ The result is the wonderfully haunting Echoes of the Civil War Capturing Battlefields through a Pinhole Camera Countryman Press 35 288 pages ISBN 9781581573800 Soldiers journals and memoirs describe the battlefields as dreamlike Falco writes and that is how they appear through the patient eye of the pinhole camera
ECHOES OF THE CIVIL WAR Capturing Battlefields Through a ~ In 2001 Falco set out to document the 150th anniversary of the Civil War by photographing the wars battlefields capturing reenactments of the major battles with an antebellum technology the pinhole camera The result is a major artistic triumpha dreamlike collection of images that resurrect a haunting chapter of our nations past
Echoes of the Civil War Capturing Battlefields Through a ~ A Civil War enthusiast since his childhood photographer Michael Falco set out on a fouryear battlefieldtobattlefield odyssey coinciding with the war’s 150th anniversary The result is the wonderfully haunting Echoes of the Civil War Capturing Battlefields through a Pinhole Camera “Soldiers’ journals and memoirs describe the battlefields as dreamlike” Falco writes “and that is how they appear through the patient eye of the pinhole camera”
Echoes of the Civil War by Michael Falco · OverDrive ~ A fresh and surprising look at the American Civil War through pinhole camera photographs of sesquicentennial battlefield reenactments In 2011 Michael Falco set out to document the American Civil Wars 150th anniversary by photographing reenactments of more than 20 major battles—from the First Manassas Antietam and Chancellorsville to Gettysburg Vicksburg and Appomattox
Countryman Press Echoes of the Civil War ~ A fresh and surprising look at the American Civil War through pinhole camera photographs of sesquicentennial battlefield reenactments In 2011 Michael Falco set out to document the American Civil Wars 150th anniversary by photographing reenactments of more than 20 major battles—from the First Manassas Antietam and Chancellorsville to Gettysburg Vicksburg and Appomattox
Civil War Reenactments Photographed with a Large Format ~ To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War photographer Michael Falco is shooting a project titled “Civil War 150 Pinhole Project” His goal is to highlight the haunting beauty of civil war battlefields and to chronicle the various battle reenactments that are happening all across the country
TMP Echoes of the Civil War Capturing Battlefields ~ One hundred and fifty years after the last soldier fell Echoes of the Civil War provides beautiful and compelling evidence of a Civil War landscape that is literally and metaphorically still with us 150 color photographs
Pinhole Cameras Civil War 150 Pinhole Project ~ Civil War 150 Pinhole Project The American Civil War has been described as our country’s truly epic struggle America’s Iliad 150 years on the echoes of this time can still be felt and seen on its battlefields Our deep familial connection to these landscapes are also echoed the countrys reenactment community The past is present
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