COSTER SCOTT SURVEY I
PHOTOGRAPHS
8″x 10″ Linen Hardcover with Dust Jacket. 160 pages, with 86 color photographs.
Alexander Coster Scott presents eighty-six color photographs. Merging genres, Scott depicts corporate, institutional, domestic, and natural scenes, with a viewpoint that ranges from quiet intimacy to near-telemetric remove.
Coster Scott: Survey I
Price $375 with Limited Edition 16″ x 20″ Print
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COSTER SCOTT: CRANE
8.5″x 11″ Softcover. 64 pages, with 50 black and white photographs.
A black and white soft cover photo-journal of 50 images taken during the construction of the Four Seasons One Dalton in Boston. Please allow 12 business days for delivery. Available for $15.99.
Coster Scott: Phototropic.
From Fahnestock Press.
Price $15.99
COSTER SCOTT: PHOTOTROPIC
8.5″x 11″ Softcover. 64 pages, with 50 black and white photographs.
A black and white soft cover photo-journal of 50 impromptu images. While not strictly topic based, Scott’s characteristic sense of future-past runs throughout this first edition of Phototropic. Please allow 8 business days for delivery. Available for $14.99.
Coster Scott: Phototropic.
From Fahnestock Press.
Price $14.99
COSTER SCOTT CARVER COVE
8.5″x 11″ Softcover. 52 pages, with 20 black and white photographs.
In this 8.5″ x 11″ softcover magazine, Coster Scott presents twenty black and white film images of Carver Cove in Maine’s Penobscot Bay; its forest, shores and islands. Taken with a medium format camera, Scott’s high resolution images are a quiet, and austere look at a truly glorious region.
Coster Scott: Carver Cove. From Fahnestock Press.
Price $12.91
COSTER SCOTT: EMERALD NECKLACE PARADISE LOST AND FOUND
8.5″x 11″ Softcover. 123 pages, with over 100 black and white photographs.
In this 8.5″ x 11″ softcover magazine, Coster Scott presents over 100 black and white images of the Emerald Necklace parkland in Boston, Massachusetts. Utilizing high resolution film cameras, Scott looks unblinkingly at Frederick Law Olmsted’s park system; from its sometimes embattled city borders to its most glorious and fully realized incarnations.
Coster Scott: Emerald Necklace Paradise Lost and Found.
From Fahnestock Press.
Price $28.00
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