Flooded Desert
Water Where it Should Not Be
by Teresa Neptune
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About the Book
Photographer, Teresa Neptune has captured the magnificent yet disturbing reality of a flooded desert, brilliant New Mexico skies reflected on the desert floor - water where it should not be. Fine art color photographs from the exhibit that The New York Times called "the best" in its Frugal Traveler feature.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 52 - Publish Date: Jun 19, 2008
- Keywords White Sands National Monument, Hidalgo County, New Mexico, desert Landscape, flooded desert, climate change
About the Creator
Award-winning, self taught photographer, Teresa Neptune first picked up the camera as a teenager living in Paris. She took to the street with her father's Pentax loaded with Tri-X film and began her lifelong love of black-and-white, street photography. Her photographs have been reviewed in B&W Magazine, CameraArts and the New York Times wrote up her "Flooded Desert" exhibition as the best in Santa Fe in 2007. She exhibits her photographs in Santa Fe and Chicago. Her work is in the permanent collections of The National Museum for Women in the Arts, Washington DC, The State of NM - Art in Public Places, The Historic Santa Fe Foundation and US Equities, among others. Neptune says, "My work is basically street photography even when the street becomes a trail or disappears altogether. My joy is to capture fleeting relationships that exist for one moment and are gone forever". She is the recipient of the Willard Van Dyke Grant in Photography awarded to her in 2005.