Visions Of Devastation
Superstorm Sandy, New Jersey: A Collection of Images
by jo hendley
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About the Book
Visions Of Devastation is a collection of photographs taken by Jo Hendley. This book documents the destruction caused by Superstorm Sandy to the New Jersey Shore, focusing on Seaside and across the Barrier Islands.
Jo brought his individual style to this work. With Hendley's inherent eye for beauty coupled with unequaled access he has produced an exclusive fine art publication. With over 80 pages of black and white photographs along with many full colour, double page images, this book is a must have for the fine art enthusiast, collector, historian or those curious about how a defining moment could change New Jersey forever.
A PORTION OF THE SALES FROM THIS BOOK WILL GO DIRECTLY TOWARDS HELPING TO RESTORE THE SHORE
You can find more of Jo's work at www.johendleyphotography.com and at The Gallery 13 in Asbury Park NJ.
Jo brought his individual style to this work. With Hendley's inherent eye for beauty coupled with unequaled access he has produced an exclusive fine art publication. With over 80 pages of black and white photographs along with many full colour, double page images, this book is a must have for the fine art enthusiast, collector, historian or those curious about how a defining moment could change New Jersey forever.
A PORTION OF THE SALES FROM THIS BOOK WILL GO DIRECTLY TOWARDS HELPING TO RESTORE THE SHORE
You can find more of Jo's work at www.johendleyphotography.com and at The Gallery 13 in Asbury Park NJ.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 86 - Publish Date: Jun 16, 2013
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About the Creator
Jo Hendley
Jackson, NJ, USA
I'm an Englishman, living in America, with my wife, kids, dogs and my black boxes, along with some glass. I am a fine art photographer with a love for photojournalism. Superstorm Sandy was very personal to me, and I spent almost every day (and many nights) for six months after photographing the effects on the shore towns along the Barrier Islands. This book represents that time.