Beth Moon: Ancient Trees

Beth Moon: Ancient Trees

Beth Moon’s fourteen-year quest to photograph ancient trees has taken her across the United States, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Some of her subjects grow in isolation, on remote mountainsides, private estates, or nature preserves; others maintain a proud, though often precarious, existence in the midst of civilization. All, however, share a mysterious beauty perfected by age and the power to connect us to a sense of time and nature much greater than ourselves. It is this beauty, and this power, that Moon captures in her remarkable photographs.

This handsome volume presents sixty of Moon’s finest tree portraits as full-page duotone plates. The pictured trees include the tangled, hollow-trunked yews—some more than a thousand years old—that grow in Englishchurchyards; the baobabs of Madagascar, called “upside-down trees” because of the curious disproportion of their giant trunks and modest branches; and the fantastical dragon’s-blood trees, red-sapped and umbrella-shaped, that growonly on the island of Socotra, off the Horn of Africa.

Beth Moon
Ancient Trees
With essays by Todd Forrest and Steven Brown

Size: 11″ x 11″,
Hardcover, 104 pages
60 duotones
Published 2014
ISBN: 978-0-7892-1195-8

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Website: www.bethmoon.com

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

Ancient Trees © Beth Moon

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