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Primal Images book cover, by Jerry BurchfieldPrimal Images: 100 Lumen Prints of Amazonia Flora
Jerry Burchfield
50.00 (tax not included)

Published by The Center for American Places & Laguna Wilderness Press, 2004.
144 pages, 100 photographs.
Hardbound
Measures 11 ½ x 9 ½ inches.

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On his first visit to the Amazon region in 1998, Jerry Burchfield used his skills as a photographer to celebrate the Amazon’s stunning beauty and communicate his concern for its future. Primal Images is the product of his passion, composed of exquisite lumen prints created entirely without a camera or lens.

 

Habitat book cover, by Jerry BurchfieldHabitat
Jerry Burchfield

Published by Laguna Art Museum, 2000
62 pages, 55 photographs
Measures 11.7 x 7.7 x 0.3 inches

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Includes essays by Mark Johnstone, Clayton Spada, and an interview
by Tyler Stallings.

 

The Edge of Air: The Final Days of MCAS El Toro, book cover, edited by Jerry BurchfieldThe Edge of Air: The Final Days of MCAS El Toro
The Legacy Project, Edited by Jerry Burchfield

Published by Laguna Wilderness Press, 2005
96 pages, 70 photographs
softbound
Measures 10.6 x 8 x 0.3 inches

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Laguna Wilderness Press is pleased to announce the publication of The Edge of Air, a ninety-six-page book presenting the photographs of The Legacy Project, which consists of six Southern California photographers: Jerry Burchfield, Mark Chamberlain, Jacques Garnier, Robert Johnson, Douglas McCulloh, and Clayton Spada. This extensive documentation project, which began in April 2002 and chronicles the controversial shuttered Marine Corps Air Station El Toro located in the heart of Orange County, California on the eve of its transformation into one of the nation's largest metropolitan parks, the Orange County Great Park.

 
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