In 1975, as a young Peace Corps volunteer, Kevin Bubriski (born 1954) was sent to Nepal's northwest Karnali Zone, the country's remotest and most economically depressed region. He walked the length and breadth of the Karnali, conducting feasibility studies for gravity-flow drinking water systems and overseeing their construction. He also photographed the villagers he lived among, producing an extraordinary series of 35mm and large-format black-and-white images. Over more than three decades, Bubriski has returned many times to Nepal, maintaining his close association with the country and its people. Nepal 1975-2011 presents this remarkable body of work--photographs that document Nepal's evolution over a 36-year period from a traditional Himalayan culture to the globalized society of today. Both visual anthropology and cultural history, it is also a succinct look at one photographer's aesthetic evolution.
People Within A Landscape Collection Of Images Of Nepal
Bert Willison
The Mountaineers Books
Tibet The Sacred Realm (Photographs 1880
Lobsang Lhalungpa
Aperture Book
Kailash Yatra A Long Walk To Mt Kailash Through Humla
Kevin Bubriski,Abhimanyu Pandey
Penguin Ananda/Penguin Random House
Homage To The Himalayas
Olivier Follmi
Harry N. Abrams Inc.
Portrait Of Nepal
Kevin Bubriski
Chronicle Books
Land Of Pure Vision The Sacred Geography Of Tibet And The Himalaya
David Zurick
University Press Of Kentucky
Tibetan Portrait
Phil Borges
Rizzoli International
Light And Life In The Middle Hills A Photographers Perspective Of Life In Nepal
Johnny Fenn
Unicorn Publishing Group
Nepal Holy Men
Peter Voss
Michael Imhof Verlag
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