Reader Recommendation: Landscape Photography Blogger

| January 31, 2010

Anyone seeking inspiration, and a rare glimpse into the life and work of one of the American West’s greatest photographers, will do well to spend some time reading David Leland Hyde’s new blog “Landscape Photography Blogger“.

David is the son of photographer and wilderness activist Philip Hyde and offers, among tributes to his father’s photographic and environmental work, a moving narrative of his life.

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  1. Tim marks says:

    Thanks, this is a great recommendation. Kinda combines my two passions, Photography and History.

    Thanks again

  2. Jay Goodrich says:

    Thanks Guy, this is great site!

  3. Rick says:

    Guy,

    a wonderful suggestion! I’ve had one of Philip’s books for 25-30 years, and always wondered when he would get his “due”- glad to see his son is doing that. Thanks for passing this along.

  4. Thank you for this post alerting your readers to Dad’s work and my blog. I also appreciate your e-mail and generous feedback. Garnering appreciation is not my goal, though as I said, comments such as yours give me hope and confidence that I am on track and already reaching some of the right people. My dad would be impressed by your photography and blog too. I like what you said about humans being a teeny-tiny bit of the gigantic cosmos.

  5. Thanks, for sharing his blog. I enjoyed reading through it and have added it to my feeder. It seems I am being introduced to a lot readings and people who are environmentalists and naturalists. I’m now reading a biography of John Muir and enjoying it also.

  6. Edie Howe says:

    I truly appreciate David’s work sharing his father’s writings and photographs. A worthwhile blog, indeed!

  7. Greg Russell says:

    Many thanks for this recommendation–there are some very meaningful and heartfelt words on that blog. I can’t wait to find the time to really dig into it…

  8. Steve Sieren says:

    Philip really stood for something and it’s great to see this floating around blog land.

    David, is a great guy with a lot of work ahead of him, in linking us all to the past.

    Guy, I didn’t see how or where to subscribe to your blog.