Full of exquisite, one-of-a-kind photographs depicting the wonders of nature and the world as only National Geographic can-this stunning photo collection charts the changing light over the course of a day, from dawn to midday to evening and night. Poetic and inspiring, this elegant book is targeted to all who treasure Simply Beautiful and Life in Color.
MAURA MULVIHILL oversees National Geographic Creative, comprising 11.5 million images and thousands of hours of footage dating back to the organization's first foray into television in 1965. Under her direction, the Image Collection represents National Geographic's stable of photographers and manages the Society's extensive video and image assets. JIM RICHARDSON has photographed more than 45 stories for National Geographic and Traveler magazines. His work has been featured on ABC News Nightline and CBS News Sunday Morning. SUSAN TYLER HITCHCOCK is a nonfiction writer and senior book editor at National Geographic. This is her 16th published book and the third National Geographic photography book to which she has contributed.
"If you like to be able to just sit and look at beautiful images
and not have to read that much, this book is for you, or whoever is
lucky enough to get it as a gift from you." — Nature Photographers
Online Magazine
“No matter where you live, the sun rises and sets. Along its path
the light changes — sometimes imperceptibly, always gradually, and
sometimes stunningly on its path from dawn to dark and back again…
Dawn to Dark Photographs: The Magic of Light tells this lush story
through the work of National Geographic's best visual
storytellers.” –McPherson Sentinel
"From peaceful lakes and broad landscapes, to Muslim pilgrims
gathering to pray, U.S. Army soldiers on patrol and a crowded New
York City sidewalk on a rainy day and myriad locations and scenes
in between, the photographers of National Geographic share
different shades of light in stunning images from around the
world." -Deseret News
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