Kilauea volcano has been erupting since January 1983 and I've been photographing various phases of this eruption over the past 28 years. These images from February/March 2011 are intimate portraits of the fire goddess, Pele, sculpting new earth. Combined with poems by Meg Weston, and lines quoted from other poets, this book is a poetic tribute to the earth's power and beauty.
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Meg Weston
mweston01
Yarmouth, Maine, USA
Meg Weston is a writer, photographer, teacher, and business leader. After over 25 years in leadership positions in imaging/communications businesses, Meg completed an MFA in Creative Writing at Lesley University with an interdisciplinary emphasis on creative non-fiction and photography. Meg teaches digital image editing at the continuing education division of the University of Southern Maine and pursues her own fine art photography. A lifelong fascination with volcanoes is the subject of most her work, showcased on her website: www.volcanoes.com.
Meg makes her home on an island in Maine, and this book, Oriyoki: Offerings of Gratitude, is a series of images taken close to home.
Data di pubblicazione 26 marzo, 2011
Dimensioni Orizzontale standard pagg. 32
Carta premium, finitura semi-lucida
Categoria Fotografia artistica
Tag Kilauea, Hawaii, poetry, love, eruptions, lava, volcanoes, volcano, fine art photography