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Since 1620, people have been drawn to the beauty of Massachusetts. Pristine beaches, dense woodlands, and fields of waving grasses are just as picturesque today as they were when the Pilgrims first landed from England. Today’s travelers and residents can also marvel in the majesty of man-made marvels like Fenway Park and Zakim Bridge. But there are many sights that have been overlooked by tourists and townies alike. These unseen sights have been captured by photographer Brad Libenson in his new book, SIGHTS UNSCENE: MASSACHUSETTS. This coffee-table edition focuses not on the traditional sights of the Bay State, but the lesser-known spots of beauty, serenity, and awesome splendor that made
Brad Libenson has been taking photographs of the United States and abroad for over 25 years. By juxtaposing contrasts to uncover the beauty and hidden orders that could be found anywhere, Brad has attempted to share and express the way he has captured, in fleeting moments of time, the essence of Massachusetts. Brad’s first book in this series, SIGHTS UNSCENE: NEW HAMPSHIRE was released in 2008 and has been highly praised throughout New England as an intriguing portrait of the Granite State. The series will continue moving through New England and hopefully across America as Brad continues to uncover Sights Unscene. The Sights Unscene Art Gallery is located in Weirs Beach, New For review copies, author interviews, or hi-resolution images, please contact Carol Corbett at PublishingWorks, Inc. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 603-772-7200. Sights Unscene: Massachusetts |









