10 x 13 inches, 80 pages
Arizona Highways Books
Softcover: $14.95
Amazon reviews...
“The images in this book are that of a master photographer, who is deeply connected to this sacred place.”
“Lindahl has found such a unique and original voice...this book is simply a joy to read over and over.”
“...pick it up whenever you have a few minutes and be quickly transported to a place of peace and tranquil beauty.”
The Fun Guide to Exploring Grand Canyon
Text and Photography by Larry Lindahl
Children and adults alike will find this colorful book, with its lively layout, a delightful way to find the answers often-asked questions about Grand Canyon. This book is filled with easy-to-understand information about geology, as well as, ancient culture, pioneer history, plants, animals, hiking info, and a map of the Grand Canyon Village. The collection of fun facts will make a great addition to your daypack.
8 x 10 inches, 16 pages, Softcover
Price: $6.95
Published by Grand Canyon Association
Grand Canyon:
The Vault of Heaven
Text by Susan Lamb
Principle photography by Gary Ladd, Tom Bean, and Larry Lindahl
This book represents an astonishing compendium of lore and photography sure to whet the appetite of those who have never tasted the canyon experience. For those who have already attended the banquet, this is a treasure book flavored with memories, emotions, and moments of eternal beauty. These pages provide an exciting preview of the natural and human history of the Grand Canyon as well as the scenic wonders that await.
12 x 12 inches, 72 pages,
Hardcover with dust jacket: $18.95
Softcover: $8.95
Published by Grand Canyon Association
Amazon review:
“This book captures the essence of the Grand Canyon. Both the writing and the photography are interesting and beautiful. This should be an essential part of anyone's collection who, like me, is truly in love with the Grand Canyon.”
Lasting Light:
125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography
Text by Stephen Trimble
Includes photographs by Larry Lindahl
A visual celebration and documentation of the beauty and grandeur of one of the most photographed subjects on earth—the Grand Canyon. Comprised of the best of 125 years of great photographs beginning with the pioneering glass plate negatives of the 19th century to the digital images of the 21st century. Spectacular visuals are accompanyed by text of fascinating details regarding the advances of photography.
12 x 11 inches, 210 pages,
Hardcover with dust jacket
Price: $40.00
Published by Northland Publishing
Amazon review:
“The book is a delight to the soul! And it is not just for the wonderful photos that fill the pages. I have tons of coffee table photo books, but this is one is special on the concept. I spent a full evening on my recliner enjoying every page.”
featuring Hopi Jeweler Duane Tawahongva
Text and Photography by Larry Lindahl
In the remote northeastern corner of Arizona, Duane Tawahongva, an award-winning silver-overlay jeweler, uses the sacred symbols of the Hopi in his work—sun, clouds, rainbows, and the revered corn plant.
After meeting him on a magazine assignment, a friendship grew. A few years later he invited my wife and I to his corn harvest. On a summer afternoon, we harvested and then savored corn roasted in his field. Dark storm clouds were building all around us with their long curtains of rain, yet the sun continued to shine down on us.
An extraordinary moment came when a brilliant rainbow arced down onto one of the ancient Hopi villages. We delighted in the magic, recognizing our participation with the living elements symbolized on his jewelry.
Hardcover, 8 x 8 inches
Price: $25.00
SECRET SEDONA:
Sacred Moments in the Landscape
Text and Photographs by Larry Lindahl
Lindahl’s collection of nature photographs and field journal essays gathered from twelve years of exploring the red rock landscape of Sedona. Now in its 7th printing.
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Reviews:
“The photos are beautiful, without question, but there is a reverence in them that is truly rare. Each one seems less intent on capturing its subject than on really honoring its subject.”
“The simple emergence of the day felt so reverent. The inclusion of the land and sky and how they interact as principal players in the Hopi story seemed obvious only after they were.”