Henry Horenstein: Animalia

Henry Horenstein: Animalia

MonoVisions Black & White Photo Contest 2025

ANIMALIA is a collection of the best of noted photographer Henry Horenstein’s images of sea and land creatures. Described variously as evocative, mysterious, romantic, surprising, and weird, Horenstein’s abstract images will make the viewer see otherwise familiar animals in a new and different light. Printed in sumptuous sepia duotones, ANIMALIA will make an elegant gift book for the animal or photography lover among your friends and family members.

Horenstein’s ANIMALIA photographs will be on view at the Harvard Museum of Natural History (www.hmnh.harvard.edu) though summer 2008. The exhibit will then tour nationally at a variety of museums and other venues through the traveling exhibition company art2art (www.art2art.org).

Henry Horenstein is author of over thirty books and monographs published by Viking, Chronicle, powerHouse, Stewart, Tabori & Chang, and Pond Press, including Honky Tonk, Humans, Racing Days, Creatures, Aquatics, Canine, and Close Relations. Photography students worldwide have used his textbooks, including Black & White Photography, published by Little, Brown, which has sold close to seven hundred thousand copies to date. Horenstein lives in Boston and is a professor of photography at Rhode Island School of Design.

Henry Horenstein
Animalia

Hardcover: 80 pages
Publisher: Pond Press (2008)
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-0976195528

Order the book: www.amazon.com

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia

© Henry Horenstein: Animalia


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