Hastings
A Four Season County
- Publisher
- Tagona Press
- Initial publish date
- May 2023
- Category
- Landscapes, Ontario (ON)
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781999150242
- Publish Date
- May 2023
- List Price
- $44.95
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Description
Five Hastings County photographers capture the subtle rural beauty and sweeping landscapes of the county in all four seasons.
Hastings County stretches from Lake Ontario to Algonquin Park, and photographers Jim Buck, Renée Fisher, John Foster, Janet Foster, and Phil Norton provide every Four Season reader with an unsurpassed look at this diverse, compelling part of Ontario. The depth and breadth of Hastings is captured in over 100 stunning, gorgeously crafted photographs — all supplemented by Gary and Joanie McGuffin's world class photo edits and creative vision, and linked by an entertaining, informative text. Like its three other Tagona Four Season Ontario companion works, this is landscape photography at very best.
About the authors
JOHN FOSTER is an energy economist with more than 40 years' experience in policy and economic issues relating to infrastructure and energy. While holding positions with the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, Petro-Canada and BP group, he witnessed first-hand the effects of oil industry conflicts politically, economically and socially in more than 30 countries around the world. He lives in Kingston, Ontario.
Janet Foster, writer, photographer, and naturalist, produces and films nature and wildlife programs with her husband, John, for TVOntario, NHK Japan, and the Discovery Channel. Their one-hour special, `Clayoquot, the Sound of Wonder,` won the 1995 Gemini Award for Best Photography and the Golden Sheaf Award for Best Nature and Science Program.
Gary & Joanie McGuffin are internationally acclaimed explorers, conservationists, photographers, authors, and documentary filmmakers.
Gary & Joanie McGuffin are internationally acclaimed explorers, conservationists, photographers, authors, and documentary filmmakers.
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Bryan Davies is a writer, historian, and creative works consultant. Author of several hundred articles spanning history, law, sport, and politics, Bryan and his Tagona Creative partner created Clergue’s Phoenix, a 2016 Canadian feature documentary film. Bryan is also founding partner of United Front Entertainment, a Canadian film distribution and content development enterprise. He lives in Whitby, Ontario.