Macduff Everton gives a sense of place, whether portraits of individuals or portraits of a landscape. An early champion of his work, Andy Grudberg wrote that Macduff Everton updates travel photography in the same way that Ansel Adams updated 19th century photography of the West. He captures strange and eloquent moments in which time, and the world, seem to stand still. Everton is a contributing ed
...see more »itor at National Geographic Traveller, and his many editorial clients include Conde Nast Traveller, Life, LA Times Magazine, NY Times Magazine, Town & Country, and House & Garden. His black and white documentation in Yucatan of individuals and their families over twenty years resulted in the seminal publication 'The Modern Maya - A Culture in Transition' by University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1991. His work is in the collections of many public and private institutions, including the Bibliotheque Nationale, Brooklyn Museum, British Museum, Museum of Modern Art, and Musee de L'Elysee. Everton often teams up with his wife, Mary Heebner, an abstract painter and writer. Their two very different visions of a place often inform each other's work. They recently collaborated on the classic publication ?The Western Horizon.' « see less
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