by Byron Wolfe and Scott Brady
Temple University Press, 2017
Cloth: 978-1-942185-14-7
Library of Congress Classification TR660.5.W655 2017
Dewey Decimal Classification 779.36728

ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
ABOUT THIS BOOK

In 1875, after being acquitted for the murder of his wife’s lover, Eadweard Muybridge spent a year photographing along the Central American Pacific Coast, particularly in Guatemala and Panamá. Upon his return to California in 1876, he published a very limited number of albums of the photographs (11 are known), each of which was unique in size and scope. In 2007, photographer Byron Wolfe (born 1967) tracked down and cataloged every known Muybridge Central American photograph. Then, with cultural geographer Scott Brady, he traveled to many of Muybridge’s sites to rephotograph them. Through photographic collage, interpretive rephotography, illustrations and essays, this book examines an exceptionally rare series by Muybridge. Also included is a catalogue of every known Muybridge Central American picture.



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