Impressions of Temiskaming
A Collection of Photographs of Temiskaming, Ontario
- Publisher
- Michael Werner
- Initial publish date
- Jun 2013
- Category
- Regional
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780991780204
- Publish Date
- Jun 2013
- List Price
- $13.95
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Description
In an artful combination of informative text and beautiful photography, Michael Werner has effectively captured the essence of Temiskaming's varied landscape. With its collection of over 150 vivid images, this book serves equally as an introduction to the area for those who have yet to experience it, or as a crisp synopsis for those who have a greater familiarity with the Temiskaming landscape.Visitors to Temiskaming will find the book an elegant keepsake of the Temiskaming area. Locals, too, will find it an enjoyable, attractive and informative coffee-table book. The images in this book will strike a familiar, resonant chord for those who have lived even a small portion of their lives amidst the exhilarating and picturesque Temiskaming landscape.This beautiful hardcover book is 8.75 x 11.5 inches, in landscape orientation. The book is "Smyth-sewn", the highest quality and most durable binding method available, which will allow the book to lay open on a table.This book attempts to explore that which makes Temiskaming unique. "The goal of this book is to reinforce a sense of place, that elusive gestalt that represents the truth of what Temiskaming is in the hearts and minds of the people that call this their home," says author and photographer Michael Werner.The book is divided into three sections, each exploring a part Temiskaming: "The Deep Water" features Lake Temiskaming itself, "The Little Clay Belt" features the agricultural rift valley, and "The Forested Uplands" explores the bedrock-controlled topography of Temiskaming's hinterland. Each section is introduced by a full page of text. Most of the photos also have informative captions. Images have been captured from widely throughout Temiskaming District, though each individual chapter is from a more restricted locational palate.All of the photographs in this book were taken between 2007 and 2012. With the exception of the photographs of wildlife subjects, most of the images in this book are of an identifiable and recognizable location in Temiskaming. The wildlife photographs, too, were all taken in Temiskaming, and although the exact location may not be apparent in many of the photographs themselves, they are chosen and included to elucidate another aspect of the character of the Temiskaming landscape.Michael reflects, "In focusing on a subject through the camera lens, my goal is to better appreciate, even to glorify, the beauty that is already there. The photograph itself, therefore, should not be contemplated as the object of beauty. Though the photographer may have helped bring it into focus, the beauty was already real." He continues, "Enjoy the images in this book, but then go out and find your own Temiskaming, and enjoy the great beauty that is always there, all around us, every day."
About the authors
CHARLIE ANGUS is a nationally recognized politician, author, and musician. He has published nine books and is the recipient of numerous writing awards, including the Trillium Book Award finalist Cobalt: Cradle of the Demon Metals, Birth of a Mining Superpower. Angus has served in the Canadian Parliament for twenty years. He has earned a national reputation as a fierce fighter for social justice and Indigenous rights. Angus was the founding member of Toronto punk band L’etranger. He is the leader of the roots band Grievous Angels; their ninth album is Last Call for Cinderella. Angus lives in Cobalt, Ontario, with his wife, author Brit Griffin. They have three daughters.
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