The Elements: Earth, Air, Fire, Water

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Focusing his camera on the many shapes and forms of the elements--earth, air, fire, and water--Wolfe brings all his famed sense of composition, pattern, and light to expose the ever-changing beauty of the natural world. Includes four essays on the elements by Craig Child.

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