Renowned photographer Frank Espada spent the first 50 years
of his career documenting the issues concerning minorities, culminating in The
Puerto Rican Diaspora: Themes in the Survival
of a People, a book which has won numerous awards, and is represented in the
Library of Congress along with 83 vintage prints. Now in the sunset of his own life, Espada has
turned his lense toward the sunset views over the Pacific Ocean, photographing
the same patch of sky every day for a year.
“Pacific Skies” is an examination of the dynamic between the sun and the
atmosphere as well as photographic composition and aesthetics related
particularly to color, light, perspective, and form. To view more from the collection, please
click here.
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