Obie encompasses a decades-long sweep of his life’s work and covers the globe. It is part coffee-table book, part travelogue, part autobiography and part storybook, with a bit of philosophy thrown in for good measure.
It’s a great photographer, documenter and character looking back through his ever-increasing archive (built up over 60 years) and choosing the images that resonate the most, and which have a story to tell.
Obie captures the rare, the human, the wonderful, the cosmic even. And he doesn’t just take pictures; he also meticulously records it all in words.
His descriptions are often as intriguing, as beautiful, or as crazy as his photographs!
If your web browser happens to be Google Chrome, you might want to try this.
Open a new tab and click this link (we know. A link without context. It's time to put your trust to the test).
You should see an Add to Chrome button. Feel free to click that.
Hey presto! Now instead of the standard new tab page, you get to look at one of about ten thousand stunning landscapes courtesy of Google Earth every time you open up a new tab.
You're welcome.