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Maine is a place that inspires lifelong devotion in visitors and
residents alike. It is a place that encompasses many worlds within
its boundaries--mountains and lakes, rivers and forests, a dramatic
coastline--and supports a unique way of life influenced by both
geography and climate. Maine: The Seasons captures the
rugged beauty and spirit of Maine by taking us into its very heart,
through images and words.
Featuring 127 color photographs by acclaimed landscape photographer
Terrell S. Lester, and original essays by four celebrated
writers--Elizabeth Strout on spring, Ann Beattie on summer, Richard
Russo on autumn, and Richard Ford on winter--Maine: The
Seasons gives us a richly evocative, visually glorious
appreciation of the look, the feeling, the essence, of Maine.
good but limitedReviewed by Anonymous, 2006-09-08
The photography exhibited here is quite good - several vibrant images of the landscape of coastal Maine in each of its seasons. What I didn't like is, as another reviewer pointed out, it is limited in that it only explores a few areas of Maine (namely Stonington, Acadia National Park, and Deer Isle). What about Western Maine and Portland area? Not covered. Overall not a bad concept (the writing is average) but could have been a lot better.
StunningReviewed by Bruce Hart, 2002-02-04
Stunning photographs and poetic/romantic writing. Makes me wish I had gone to Maine (during the summer of course!) while I was in college in New Jersey. This is a special book and it left me wanting more.
Slightly disappointed.Reviewed by Michelle Fontaine, 2001-08-15
While the photography is great, it was limited to only a couple areas of Maine. I was hoping for more small town, quaint images. The only town featured was one that's not even on the map.
Photos as rich as a great paintingReviewed by The author, 2001-08-13
On the recommendation of a friend, my wife and I stumbled into a photo gallery in Deer Isle, Maine, last week during our vacation (we are from New York) to see the work of Terrell Lester, not even aware Knopf had recently published this book. We were, in short, completely blown away by his photos, all of which, and more, are collected in this remarkable book, along with four essays of varying interest. Lester's photos are like fine art, to be specific, like the best of the Hudson River School of painters back in the 1800s who created such vivid landscapes, saturated with reds and blues and yellow (and that's just in the sky). His photos of islands, mountains, rocks, lakes, surf, trees and spectacular blueberry fields blazing red in autumn are rich with emotion. They deserve to be, and in fact are, on museum walls. For the most part, they are reproduced well in "Maine: The Seasons," but in this case, you can't tell a book by its cover-- a wonderful (but rather too typical for a Maine book) photo of a father and a son heading off to work in their lobster boat. You won't be disappointed.
Wow - what light!Reviewed by M. Alden, 2001-05-23
I recently purchased this book as I am about to move to New England and I am a working photographer. I must say, Mr. Lester's photographs are wonderful and the writing accompanies the images very well, making this a very nice book indeed. I am continually amazed at the quality (and variety) of light in Mr. Lester's photographs - I think I'm going to like this place. I like this book and would recommend it to others who are interested in travel/photo books related to the Pine Tree State. If I had any criticism at all regarding this book, it might be with the title itself. There seems to be a heavy emphasis on images from Deer Island and Stonington and surrounding environs. The title of the book , "Maine: The Seasons" might suggest a broader area of coverage. Maine is a big state - and it's great to see a photographer working in his own backyard, so to speak, but a more specific title reference may have been appropriate as many areas of Maine do not make appearances here. But this point is minor, and I digress.... overall I found this to be a fine book and a solid purchase. Cheers!