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Sean Palfrey

Wander


  • Hurtwood
  • by Sean Palfrey, Eliza Scott, Agatha Smith
Wander, the second volume in Sean Palfrey's photography book series features his beautiful, varied and insightful travel photography and writings, exploring the joy of following a winding course. Wander depicts and describes vastness and intimacy, beauty and loss, heritage and change. Palfrey affirms photography's capacity to spark our imaginations: 'Every photo here has a story, a back story, a then-story and a since-story.'

ISBN 9780903696869 | EN | PB
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Publisher Hurtwood
ISBN 9780903696869
Author(s) by Sean Palfrey, Eliza Scott, Agatha Smith
Publication date August 2024
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 210 x 235 mm
Illustrations 140 col.ill.
Pages 168
Language(s) English ed.
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Wander, the second volume in Sean Palfrey's photography book series features his beautiful, varied and insightful travel photography and writings, exploring the joy of following a winding course.

To wander is to travel without a fixed route or destination, to move expectantly through the world.

Palfrey is a renowned paediatrician and child health advocate, who travels the world with his work and for pleasure. His fascination with people, places and stories informs both his artistic and professional practices. Wander traces Palfrey's journeys across continents and cultures over five decades and features seventy photographs of remarkable places, from the mountain ranges of South Africa to the beaches of Chile, the woods of Canada to the deserts of New Mexico, to name a few. In the text accompanying each photo, Palfrey explores the stories and myths of the localities as he recounts his experiences, thoughts and meditations in lyrical narratives.

Wander depicts and describes vastness and intimacy, beauty and loss, heritage and change. Palfrey affirms photography's capacity to spark our imaginations: 'Every photo here has a story, a back story, a then-story and a since-story.'