Capturing the beauty, theatre and emotions of a climb in a single shuttered moment, 'The Art of Climbing' is a dramatic collection of photographs by Australian rock climber and photographer, Simon Carter
This stunning collection of climbing photography reveals the beauty of the sport from behind the lens, where patterned rock faces, vertical spires, honeycomb holds and sweeping landscapes of ochre, slate and snow all provide breath-taking visual drama.
The book highlights the world's most beautiful climbing locations, from Tsaranoro in Madagascar and Teplicke in the Czech Republic to Mount Huashan in China.
Adam Ondra contributes a foreword, while meditative texts by the world's premier climbers focus on themes from intensity to environment, lines to roofs, celebrating the experience of being out on the rock face as never before.
A reference section includes practical details such as a glossary, grading table and list of selected routes. From the beauty of movement to the bounds of human endeavour, the splendour of landscapes and the allure of otherworldly formations, the art of rock climbing is shown in all its glories.
'A fascinating journey through time in the world of climbing, but also the life's work of Simon Carter, one of the world's leading climbing photographers. The outstanding pictures in this book provide a vision for why we climb. Simply put, climbing is sport, adventure and the joy of life – all at the same time'– Alexander Huber
'Simon's photography captures his love for the sport, showcasing why climbing is among the most awesome activities on Earth' – Adam Ondra
Authored by Simon Carter with Foreword by Adam Ondra
With contributions from Steve McClure, Tim Emmett, Greg Child, Alison Osius, Amity Warme, Liv Sansoz, Daila Ojeda
Published by Thames & Hudson
Hardback with over 200 photographs
ISBN 9780500025970
Price £30
Comments
Anything from Stannington Ruffs in it?
Have always thought that Simon Carter's photography is exquisite.
Mick
An interview with him in 'Digital Camera World' about the book and climbing/photography in general: https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/as-a-photographer-its-quite-easy-to-get-caught-up-following-trends-whats-important-is-having-a-vision
Thank you. A very good interview indeed.
Mick
Thank you. A very good interview indeed.
Mick