The Peak District

The Peak District

by Fran Halsall (Author)

Synopsis

Since the 1932 Mass Trespass of Kinder Scout, the Peak District has grown in popularity among walkers and ramblers to become the second most visited national park in the world, after Mount Fuji in Japan. Photographer Fran Halsall presents a stunning photographic portrait of its many moods through the seasons, from the heather moorland and exposed sandstone outcrops of the Dark Peak to the limestone hills and wildflower grasslands that characterise the White Peak. Her informed and inspirational text celebrates the Peak Park's beauty, heritage and drama and explores the relationship between Man and Nature in this changing and complex landscape.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 01 Mar 2008

ISBN 10: 0711228280
ISBN 13: 9780711228283

Media Reviews
A fascinating photographic tour charting the Peak's ever-changing moods throughout the seasons. Peak District Life This [book] is no mere tourist's collection [of photographs] and it documents this vast and wild area in terms of its changing seasons, its 'restless weather' and the subtle human influences on the landscape since Neolithic times. Independent It's only when you see the perfect picture that realisation strikes - photography is as much an art as that practised by Van Gogh, Monet or Damien Hirst. And so, opening Fran Halsall's Peak District is like stepping through the doors of the Tate - this is art created by camera and camerawoman. Yorkshire Post Fran Halsall has focused on this beautiful area of northern England to produce a stunning collection of images and a book to prove that she's a force to be reckoned with. Fran has turned in pictures with flare and imagination. Not just a fair-weather snapper, she has battled the elements in all seasons to capture the best of the Peaks in perfect pixels, This book will suit tourists, visitors and photographers looking for tripod holes and keen to replicate Fran's winning pictures. Amateur Photographer
Author Bio
Fran Halsall is one of the country's up-and-coming young photographers, taking as her inspiration the wild landscapes, diverse geology and different habitats of the British Isles. Her work is widely published, appearing in advertising, calenders, magazines and books. Since 2004 she has taught photography courses on location in the Peak District National Park. Fran also won two prizes in the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild Awards 2009 for The Peak District and North Yorkshire Limestone Pavements. To visit the awards website click here To visit Fran's website click here