A photograph is said to have sparked the creation of national parks in the U.S. After Congress viewed images of Yosemite, President Lincoln signed a bill that led to the establishment of the National Park Service in 1916, now celebrating its centennial. In this photographic journey through America's 59 national parks, QT Luong pays homage to the vast protected wilderness. Featured in Ken Burns's documentary, Luong is a prolific photographer, uniquely capturing large-format images in every national park. Over more than 20 years and 300 visits, he focused on both iconic landscapes and seldom-seen remote views, presenting over 500 stunning images. Accompanying the photographs is a guide that includes maps and detailed captions explaining where and how each photo was taken. This guide aims to inspire visitors to connect with the parks and encourages photographers to recreate these landscapes, enriched by anecdotal observations that provide context and highlight the scope of Luong's journey. With an introduction by award-winning author Dayton Duncan, this visual tour serves as an invaluable resource for nature lovers, armchair travelers, and photography enthusiasts, showcasing America's natural wonders and making them accessible to all.
Q.T. Luong Bücher
