Bells Beneath the Sea: Photographs of the Suffolk Heritage Coast

by Carl White

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If you put your ear to Dunwich cliff on a stormy day you can hear the bells ringing from all the churches that have fallen into the sea. This book captures the long history of the Suffolk coastline and its mystery. This is an area that repays close attention and for twenty-five years Carl White has studied the coast intimately for his photographs. This book is a distillation of that close attention. Many of the photographs have a strong documentary feel with pictures of modern and traditional land use and the juxtaposition of man and nature. The themes that lovers of Suffolk would expect to see are there: rivers and reeds; churches and towers; and, the sea and the sky. The place names evoke such strong memories: Aldeburgh, Iken, Southwold, Thorpeness, Walberswick. The black and white photographs have been taken on cameras with a range of formats. Carl White includes some technical details. He worked as a commercial photographer around the world until 1997 when he turned artist photographer. He has exhibited in Britain, the United States and France. He now divides his time between Cambridge and France.
  • ISBN13 9781906853150
  • Publish Date 9 October 2009
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Fox Chapel Publishers International
  • Imprint Old Pond Publishing Ltd
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 120
  • Language English