Do you love looking
at beautiful photographs? I know I
do. The 21st Century is a
wonderful collection of images from the National Geographic Society. The photographic archives of the National
Geographic Society holds tens of millions of images including 11.5 million physical
objects in their vault and 50 million on their digital servers as told by Editor-in-Chief
Susan Goldberg in the foreword. She also
has an interesting tidbit that there were no photographs in the first few
issues of the National Geographic magazine when it was first printed in 1888. When pictures were first put into the
magazine, a few individuals resigned from the board as they thought it was so
low brow.
The goal of this
book is to show our “shared history told through photography” of the last
twenty years. The start of the century
has National Geographic photographer Robert Clark’s iconic images of the World Trade
Center being hit. These photographs will
give me a punch in the gut no matter how many times I see them. I loved the quotes from the photographers on
why photography is important to them such as “Photography is a weapon against
what’s wrong out there. It’s bearing
witness to the truth.” – Brent Stirton.
This book is split
into four chapters, each covering approximately five years starting in 2000 and
ending in 2021. The book is coffee table
book size and has beautiful glossy pictures.
The pictures are from around the world of nature, ordinary people, and
some historic events or people. Pope
Francis has an iconic picture at the start of the book. Each picture has a short description with the
photographer, year, and place. I also
like the “through the lens” sections that are interspersed through the book
with thoughts from the photographer about the picture that they took. There are brief bios of all of the photographers
at the end of the book.
Overall, The 21st
Century: Photographs from the Image
Collection by National Geographic is a beautiful book full of gorgeous images. I find it relaxing to peruse through them and
it’s a wonderful book to look out for company to share.
Book Source: Review Copy from Hachette Book Group for
being a part of the TLC Book Tour. Thank-you.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this
review are completely my own.
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