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Cook, Mariana. Close at Hand by Mariana Cook. Photography Monograph.

Cook, Mariana. Close at Hand by Mariana Cook. Photography Monograph.

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Quantuck Lane, 2007. Fine with protected fine dust jacket. Like new. 128 pages.  First edition, first printing.  Mariana Cook was the last protégée of Ansel Adams. Her work is included in prestigious museum collections like the Museum of Modern Art.  Her portrait photographs were previously included in books such as Fathers and Daughters, Mothers and Sons, Couples, et al.  Close at Hand presents a different body of work, as the title suggests. Here her subjects are closeups of nature and objects, along with a few parts of humans, all in black-and-white.  A promotional postcard with the book cover image of pancakes is laid in. Summary:

Close at Hand is a photographic collection in which acclaimed photographer Mariana Cook turns her eye away from traditional portraiture to focus on the intimate, often overlooked world of everyday objects and simple scenes that surround us. Beginning on January 1, 1999, Cook set herself the discipline of making one deeply considered photograph every day for a year, compelling herself to look closely at the familiar and find wonder in the ordinary.

The resulting book — published in 2007 with an introduction by poet Arthur Sze — brings together 96 black-and-white duotone photographs that reveal how common things can become visually and emotionally resonant when seen with intention. Subjects include close-up glimpses of everyday life — a child’s feet in sand, bands of light falling across a floor, a gleaming oyster — each rendered with elegant simplicity and transformed into images that suggest mystery, texture, and form beyond their literal appearance.

This body of work represents a shift in Cook’s artistic focus: rather than documenting interpersonal relationships as in her earlier books, here she celebrates form, light, and the quiet poetry of the immediate world “close at hand.” Her images invite viewers to reconnect with their own surroundings, discovering beauty and nuance in objects and moments most people pass by without notice.

Overall, the book is both a meditation on seeing and a tribute to the transformative power of careful observation, reminding readers how the familiar can become mysterious and meaningful through the lens of a thoughtful photographer.

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