Doubleday, 1965. — 104 p. First edition of this lyrical photo-essay on the Marian shrine of Lourdes, the result of a 1960 pilgrimage to the French village where Bernadette Soubirous encountered Our Lady in 1858. Behold Thy Mother, by the patrician fine art photographer, Shirley Burden, completed an early trilogy of sorts begun with God is My Life and continued with I Wonder...
Doubleday, 1963. — 40 p. "In this poem of photographs and words Shirley Burden has expressed a lovely child's wistful question that partakes of the holiness of prayer, and sears the conscience of us all." — Edward Steichen
Amazon Digital Services LLC, 2019. — 118 p. — ASIN B07NKNMGL8. Why “efímera”? Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines “efímera” (ephemeral) as “lasting a very short time”and Collins English Dictionary defines it as “lasts only for a very short time”. Both perfectly define the life of a flower, now immortalized in these images. Their lives is short, although this is also relative,...
Light Work, 1998. – 36 p. Our interpretation of photography is heavily weighted towards what an image appears to be, what it is able to communicate, and how it affects us. On the surface the photographs of Andrea Robbins and Max Uecher present us with deceptively straight-forward depictions of seemingly familiar places and events. However, in each case our assumptions are...
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