Let's Get Lost: the world's most stunning remote locations

Let's Get Lost: the world's most stunning remote locations

Book by Finn Beales

 


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Publisher : White Lion Publishing (November 2, 2021) Language : English Hardcover : 240 pages ISBN-10 : 0711256101 ISBN-13 : 978-0711256101 Item Weight : 2.65 pounds Dimensions : 8.6 x 0.95 x 10.5 inches Best Sellers Rank: #9,348 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #5 in Landscape Photography #6 in Travel Pictorial Reference Books #7 in Travel Writing Reference , Get away from it all and reignite your wanderlust with this unique collection of epic landscape photography from some of the remotest and most spectacular locations around the globe. Curated by award-winning travel and lifestyle photographer Finn Beales , Let’s Get Lost offers pure visual escapism with over 200 spectacular shots of remote and beautiful places  which will inspire you to get back out into the world after months and years of lockdowns and travel restrictions. For the adventurous amongst us, this book dares you to get off the beaten track and go in search of the most remarkable natural environments on the planet . Chapters capturing off-grid coastal views, rugged mountain landscapes, majestic forests and expansive wildernesses are all featured, stirring within you a sense of adventure. From the Pacific Northwest to Southeast Asia, New Zealand to Scandinavia, these are the places where amazing photos are taken, now you need to experience them . For the armchair traveller , this book represents a breathtaking visual compendium of how beautiful the world can be , with truly awe-inspiring full page reproductions of some of instagram's most talented landscape photographers. Each of the photographers profiled reveal their unique stories and the little-known locations they have discovered that allow them to capture such breathtaking images, from Chris Burkard’s  perilous tour of Russia’s extremities , and Emilie Ristevski’s wanderlust-filled journey through Namibia’s wild heart,  to Timothy Allen’s airborne search for a long-lost Bulgarian monument . Photographers featured: Finn Beales (finn) Alex Strohl (alexstrohl) Jonathan Gregson (jonathangregsonphotography) Richard Gaston (richardgaston) Cath Simard (cathsimard) Emilie Ristevski (helloemilie) Reuben Wu (itsreuben) Laura Pritchett (bythebrush) Lucy Laucht (lucylaucht) Chris Burkard (chrisburkard) Molly Steele (moristeele) Benjamin Hardman (benjaminhardman) Greg Lecoeur (greg.lecoeur) Charly Savely (charlysavely) Timothy Allen (timothy_allen) Hannes Becker (hannes_becker) Tobias Hagg (airpixels) Callum Snape (calsnape) Nicolee Drake (cucinadigitale) Holly-Marie Cato (h_cato) Mads Peter Iversen (madspeteriversen_photography) Read more

 


REVIEW


This is too small to be a coffee-table book. It is 21.5cm x 26.5 cm x 2.2cm (8.5 in x 10.5 in x 1 in), and considering it comes in a thick, matte-finished cover, it is not heavy, weighing 1.2 kg (2.6 lbs). This is also not a travel book, nor a photography book, so it is hard to say how this book ought to be catalogued. Its category defies a single word or line. Here’s what I would say about it. It is a book of photo-essays written by not one, but 21 writer-photographer-travellers. Each person covers a specific location. The editor, Beales, covers several. For example, Reuben Wu covers The Pastoruri Glacier in Peru. The calm but striking night views are contrasted with the serene scenes taken in the day. Wu describes this seemingly remote place as ‘an extreme environment and wilderness area, but it is technically a small tourist destination, albeit one in severe economic and environmental decline’. Thus, from Banf, Canada to Namibia, we are taken to places where we can expect the kind of beauty and challenges that the photographs show, and the writers tell. The only odd thing is that Australia is conspicuously not featured. But there is enough for one to want this book, if not for ideas, certainly for the joy of enjoying the beautiful pictures, and long for the idyllic places in our imagination – unless, of course, we are stung by them into action.

 


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