Lancashire-based multi-award-winning photographer and film-maker Alastair Lee once again turns his lens to his spiritual home: Pendle Hill. After the success of Alastairs previous local publications, Forgotten Landscape (2004) and Pendle, Landscape of History and Home (2009) comes the third and most atmospheric collection of images to date: Pendle: Witch Country. This evocative new book traces the contours of East Lancashires most distinctive landmark to revisit the infamous events that took place under its brooding presence in the seventeenth century, before chronicling the evolution of the vibrant communities that now flourish beneath its flanks. Celebrating the independent spirit of these upland dwellers and intimately capturing how Pendlefolk interact with this epic landscape, the pages of this illuminating book are permeated with the flora, fauna, farming and the very fabric of the hill along with the occasional whisper of witchcraft.
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Product Details
Weight: 900g
Dimensions: 276 x 219mm
Publication Date: 03 Jan 2019
Publisher: Vertebrate Publishing Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781911342953
About Alastair Lee
Alastair Lee is a director cameraman and photographer who specialises in filming some of the most spectacular landscapes on the planet. With a career spanning twenty years he is a veteran of expeditions to some of the most extreme environments on earth: Baffin Island the Venezuelan jungle and Antarctica. Responsible for a string of award-winning films and TV commercials featuring breathtaking photography Alastairs trademark style interlacing stunning scenery with intimate human stories has made him one of the most sought-after adventure film-makers in the business. Alastair has more than 100 international awards to his name capped in May 2013 with one of the top awards in his industry: the Grand Prize from the International Alliance for Mountain Film at the Trento Film Festival. His work has been broadcast on the BBC Discovery UK and National Geographic US and has featured on the Red Bull Explorers series.