Wild Light: Scotland’s Mountain Landscape

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Wild Light: Scotland’s Mountain Landscape Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Vertebrate Graphics Ltd
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Pages: 160 Illustrations and other contents: Over 80 panoramic colour film photographs Language: English ISBN: 9781911342816 Categories: ,

Wild Light is a stunning panoramic exploration of the Scottish landscape by photographer Craig Aitchison, winner of the inaugural Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year competition. Produced over seven years and shot entirely using a traditional Hasselblad film camera, this remarkable body of work captures the essence of the Scottish wilderness through the seasons and portrays the Highlands and Islands at their most beautiful. Featuring over eighty panoramas, this book celebrates the rich natural heritage, incredible geodiversity and varied landscape for which Scotland is internationally renowned. Among a glittering cast of many are the dramatic heights of Suilven, An Teallach and Aonach Eagach, and the otherworldly landscapes of the Lairig Ghru in the Cairngorms and Glen Etive. Craig Aitchison’s Wild Light will delight anyone who treasures the Scottish mountain landscape.

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Craig Aitchison is an award-winning photographer specialising in panoramic images of the Scottish Highlands. Craig has spent twenty-five years walking and exploring in the beauty of Scotland's mountains, glens and lochs. Combining a passion for the wild with an affinity for traditional film photography, Wild Light is Craig's second book, following the acclaimed The Highlands: Land & Light (Frances Lincoln, 2012). The inaugural winner of the Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year, Craig strives to capture images of the wild land and light from some of the remotest regions of his home country. He lives in Glasgow with his young family.