The Hamptons
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Glitterati Inc
Published:30th May '16
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Also available by Michael Clinton: Closer ISBN 9780990532019 Globetrotter Diaries ISBN 9780985169664
Not only is Michael Clinton the President, Marketing and Publishing Director for Hearst Magazines, he is a globetrotter, accomplished photographer, and prolific author. The Hamptons is Clinton's eigth travel book, and the first in a series of of books that focus on interesting and popular environments, starting in North America.Traveler extraordinaire Michael Clinton has returned with a stunning new series that defines sense of place in some of the world's most beautiful locations. Choosing the glories of New York's preeminent summer destination—the Hamptons—as the subject in the first installment, Clinton captures the essence of beachfront life and infuses it with wonder and joy.
In THE SNAP SERIES: THE HAMPTONS, the accomplished photographer uses his unique eye to transform ordinary, everyday moments into insightful and inspiring images. Whether it be a crab hiding in the shadow of the dunes, a farmer's stand, historic windmill, or the unpeopled curve of the early morning beach, these evocative images invite viewers to contemplate and focus on the small, yet telling moments that create a larger sense of beauty and wonder. This book will appeal to anyone who loves the Hamptons, art, or photography.
If there's one thing Michael Clinton knows, it's travel. If there's another, it's photography. He's traveled to all seven continents and over 100 countries, writing and taking pictures all the while. Now, Clinton turns his unique photographer's eye to the Hamptons, capturing the essence of beachfront life. In the process he transforms ordinary, everyday objects and scenes into inspiring and insightful images. From empty, rock-strewn beaches to windmills and produce-filled farmstands, Clinton shows the East End in all its every day, idyllic grandeur. -- Brian Cudzilo * Dan's Papers, December 11, 2016 *
ISBN: 9781943876099
Dimensions: 199mm x 158mm x 29mm
Weight: 762g
256 pages