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From the Flat Files: Places Near & Far

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Since photography's inception, travel has inspired artists to record the experience of wanderlust. Oftentimes, they document unfamiliar landscapes, capturing the social and cultural conditions they encounter.

Pentti Sammallahti, Przeworsk, Poland, 2005, gelatin-silver print, 6.5 x 6.5 inches, $1300

Since photography's inception, travel has inspired artists to record the experience of wanderlust. Oftentimes, they document unfamiliar landscapes, capturing the social and cultural conditions they encounter. In other instances, their images are not factual, but stage dreamy far-away places. Real or imaginary, their photographs explore why we travel and how each moment in a new destination gives us compelling stories to tell.

This week we were thrilled to explore this exciting genre by taking a look at our favorite travel photographs from our flat files and sharing them on our blog. Take a look below! 
 
 

RICHARD TUSCHMAN

 

MARK KLETT

Mark Klett, Entering a narrow cave, Salt Creek, Utah, 5/9/90, gelatin-silver print, 20 x 16 inches, price upon request
 
 
Reuben Wu, XT1876, archival pigment print, 15 x 20 inches, edition of 10, price upon request
 
 
 
 
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All prices listed were current at the time this post was published.


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