Based on the provocative book series published by the Getty Cultural Institute ( Picture Los Angeles, Picture Paris, Picture Capetown ) and supported by the Annie M. Edlen Foundation, Story Line Press is proud to present this beautiful collection of photographs and captions by eight middle school and high school students living in Southern Oregon. These are unforgettable images from the children who grow up to become all of us. Steven Good is a freelance photographer living outside Talent, Oregon in the Rogue Valley.
I will try to be charitable because I believe the book was done as a project to help budding non-traditional gifted photographers. However, whoever was in charge simply did a horrible editing job. Most of the pictures are non-descript and non-captioned. Boring photographs for the most part. Each photographer has a blurb explaining what a landmark is to that person. Most of the blurbs were vague and poorly written. The landmarks may mean something to them but absolutely nothing to the average reader. The project was created with grant money, which explains how such a poorly conceived and unprofessionally produced work found a publisher.