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Article: The resourceful traveler.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
- Article date:
- November 20, 2006
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Byline: Toni Salama
PHOTOGRAPHY BOOKS
_"Galen Rowell: A Retrospective" (Sierra Club Books; $50 hardcover)
What Ansel Adams was to black-and-white photography, Galen Rowell was to color. Certainly, National Geographic wouldn't have been the same without him _ nor our impressions of the world beyond our doors. He was a man whose images were, and are, so powerful that, as George Schaller put it, "they seem to evoke our own dreams and memories." Who knows what things more his camera may have shown us, if not for the airplane crash that took Rowell's life in 2002? But of the rich legacy of photographs he did leave behind, many have been compiled in ...
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... ... and it is likely that many will cite his fellow Californian Galen Rowell. The fact that the two men are often mentioned in the same ... illustrations, including in 18 titles written by Rowell himself. Galen Rowell was born into an intellectual Berkeley family in 1940. His ...
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