A regional pioneer of photojournalism, Jack Richard photographed in the Yellowstone area from the 1940s to the 1980s, where his crisp, superbly composed images captured the Western way of life. This book presents more than 150 black and white photographs, from stunning landscapes to tender portraits, and chronicles the American West from the end of the frontier era to the age of tourism, industry, and large-scale ranch operations. Yellowstone Country breaks down Richard's work into nine separate themes, from landscapes and wildlife in Yellowstone National Park to careful still lifes created in the studio. The photographs selected from this book, culled from over 160,000 images held in the McCracken Research library at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, not only represent the best of his work but also tell the story of a unique place and its people and the photographer who cherished them both.
About the AuthorMark Bagne is a freelance writer and public relations specialist in Cody, Wyoming. Bob Richard, son of Jack Richard, is a tour operator out of Cody, Wyoming.
ReviewsLet your imagination carry you along, as your senses feel the rich tapestry woven by Jack's incredible talent with camera, lens, film, and the perfect 'creative sense' of capturing the moment in photographic prose. I know you, too, will treasure this collection. -- Alan K. Simpson, United States Senator, Wyoming (Ret.)
Book InformationISBN 9781589799608
Author Mark BagneFormat Paperback
Page Count 168
Imprint Taylor Trade PublishingPublisher Taylor Trade Publishing
Weight(grams) 531g
Dimensions(mm) 275mm * 210mm * 9mm