A look at Vermont’s wonders from an abstract, aerial perspective, combining striking drone images with journalistic observations, from New York Times contributor Caleb Kenna.
CalebKenna’s vertiginous views of Vermont invite a new way of looking at the Green Mountain State.These stunningly abstract drone images reveal hidden patterns and are rich with detail, color, shadow, and mood.Tractor tracks on a field in Weybridge; fresh snowfall on an apple orchard in Cornwall;the swirlingNulhegan Riverin Brunswick.
The 130 color photographs, most of them taken around the Champlain Valley, were inspired by Alfred Stieglitz’s Equivalent series and the work of his protege, Minor White. They invite us on a journey of excitementand discovery, one that Kenna has described as a daily practice and a form of meditation.By Caleb Kenna and Foreword by Bill McKibbenCaleb Kenna is a freelance photographer and certified drone pilot in Middlebury, Vermont. His work has been published by the New York Times, Boston Globe, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, National Geographic, Outside,and theVermont Land Trust.130 color and b/w imagesVermont130 color and b/w images
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