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  • Farm Couple Near Dover, Delaware, Walking by Red Barn
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  • Alaska, Haines, Man Standing on Rock Fishing, Chilkoot Lake, Stormy clouds, gray
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  • Wyoming. Encampment, Aspen Alley Fall, Two Cowboys, Medicine Bow National Forest These United States Book Page 128 Left:
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  • Massachusetts. Cranberry Harvest in Wareham These United States book Page 176: Top:
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  • Arizona, Historic Route 66 in Seligman. "THE Mother Road.".also called "Main Street of America" These United States Book page 143
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  • Naked young woman at the beach torso
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  • Nude Lying down, The Wave ArizonaNude Lying down, The Wave, Arizona
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  • "Untitled (Lamp/Bear)" by Urs Fischer, Andy Warhol's former home.Old Montauk Hwy, Montauk,  New York
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  • The Ego and the Id by Franz West, Sculpture and Swimming Pool, Old Montauk Hwy, Montauk,  New York
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  • Water Mill, NY, Long Island
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  • Moving, Man carrying woman down highway
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  • Corey Creek Winery, Southold, NY
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  • Woman on Horse near Pyramids
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  • "Untitled (Lamp/Bear)" by Urs Fischer, .Old Montauk Hwy, Montauk,  New York
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  • Friends walking on beach, Ocean Rd Beach, Bridgehampton, NY
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  • "Portrait of Long Island, The North Fork and the Hamptons" Signed By Jake Rajs, Introduction by Paul Goldberger<br />
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At riverhead Long Island splits into two narrow strips of land, each about forty miles long and each with a distinct character and topography. The South Fork stretches east into the Atlantic Ocean from the Shinnecock Canal to the majestic bluffs at Montauk Point. Dotting the coastline are the stylish Hamptons—Southampton, East Hampton, Westhampton Beach, and Bridgehampton--and villages of Sag Harbor, Amagansett, Watermill, and Sagaponack. In contrast Long Island's North Fork is a pastoral quilt of vineyards and farms by the sea, a place of serenity and beauty. <br />
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Renowned photographer Jake Rajs has captured the spirit of both the North and South Forks--the rocky coastline, the calm waters, and the vast expanses of fields and wetlands of the North Fork and the range of the South Fork—juxtaposing formal privet hedges and pumpkin fields, crashing surf and serene coves, fishermen and polo players, contemporary houses and modest shingled cottages. <br />
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Most important Rajs has captured the light throughout the day, from misty dawn to the vivid colors of sunset.
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  • AMERICA introduction by James Michener, (Rizzoli, 1990)<br />
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This book is a joyous celebration! Its sparkling photographs remind us of the extraordinary land our nation occupies, and a review of them shows us how fortunate we are to live where we do.<br />
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Review: Chosen by the Today Show of NBC as one of the best picture books of 1990. Currently in its 4th printing with over 150,000 copies sold. It also has been published in German and French editions.
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  • Atlantic: Coastal Towns, Seashores, and Waterways of North America Introduction By Walter Cronkite, (Rizzoli 2007)<br />
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This lavish, limited-edition volume showcases more than two hundred sumptuous color photographs in full spreads and gatefolds–some measuring over five feet in length–and each book is numbered and includes a numbered print signed by the artist. From the rocky edges of Penobscot Bay, to the cottage charm of Nantucket Island, to the tropical grandeur of Palm Beach’s majestic houses, award-winning photographer Jake Rajs captures the towns and fishing villages, the lighthouses and dunes, and the ocean in every season. Our Atlantic seaboard is home to some of the finest stretches of sand beaches and outer islands in the world. One of the most picturesque and varied parts of the continent, it is filled with natural diversity and includes a great range of historic towns and cities. Distant city views of the New York skyline and Miami’s art deco beach hotels contrast vividly with such famed destinations as Beaufort and Newport, as well as such small towns as Mantoloking, Bar Harbor, Cape May and Vero Beach.<br />
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 Review; Good morning America, picked ATLANTIC as the Christmas book gift for 2007<br />
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Atlantic; Coastal Towns, Seashores and the Waterways of North America; “a breathtaking collection:” A Breathtaking collection” Dans Paper
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  • BETWEEN SEA AND SKY: LANDSCAPES OF LONG ISLAND'S NORTH FORK SIGNED BY JAKE RAJS, ESSAY BY JESSE BROWNER, AFTERWARD BY JOSHUA Y. HORTON<br />
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Long Island's North Fork is a pastoral quilt of vineyards and farms by the sea. To the north are the sandy beaches of Long Island Sound and on the south a collection of harbors and fishing villages overlooking Peconic Bay. Stretching out some thirty miles from the mainland, this narrow peninsula is a place of serenity and beauty. Renowned photographer Jake Rajs has captured the spirit of the North Fork--the glorious color of sunrise and sunset, the calm waters, and the vast expanses of fields and wetlands. He focuses on architectural landmarks as well-the Victorian houses on Shelter Island, eighteenth-century barns, the Orient Point Lighthouse-to create a complete portrait of this unspoiled land.
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  • About This Book<br />
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Cape Cod and the Islands presents a collection of stunning photographs of this popular destination. Acclaimed photographer Jake Rajs’s singular vision combines the natural beauty of the area with an informed historical perspective, resulting in uniquely lovely imagery. Locations in the Cape and on the islands include the picturesque towns of Oak Bluffs, Vineyard Haven, and Gay Head, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket Island; the iconic Cape Cod Canal; and the countless towns on both the Cape Cod Bay and Nantucket Sound coasts: Falmouth, Hyannis, Osterville, Chatham, Sandwich, Harwich, Wellfleet, Truro, and Provincetown, to name only a few. Cape Cod and the Islands is the perfect keepsake gift book for the Massachusetts local resident, a longtime or new visitor to the area, and the armchair traveler.<br />
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"Cape Cod and the Islands is a different kind of beach book--one that lets you feel the sand between your toes without getting any in your shoes. The book measures only 5 by 7 inches yet manages to pack in 200 panoramic photographs..." ~Reader's Digest
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  • “There's no place like the Desert Southwest. It's a land of parched canyons, bleached solitudes, and bulwarks of intoxicating rock. A land of sky islands, cinder cones, and mesas the size of battleships, crisscrossed by two great river drainages, the Colorado and the Rio Grande. It's the country made famous by Edward Abbey, Wallace Stegner, and Georgia O'Keeffe, a queer world of upheaval and stark finality cooked in an unforgiving forge.” Hampton Sides<br />
These dramatic rock formations, carved by the wind and shaped by water, and the vivid colors of the landscape are the subject of Jake Rajs's portrait of the Southwest—encompassing the natural beauty of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. Featured are well-known and heavily visited national parks including Mesa Verde and Black Canyon in Colorado, Zion and Arches in Utah, the Vermilion Cliffs in Arizona, and Fort Union National Monument in New Mexico. <br />
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Rajs has studied the indigenous culture and architecture of this rich area, focusing on the ancient traditions and buildings of the Navajo, Hopi, and Anasazi and how they are integrated with the landscape. His portfolio of photographs of Bonito Pueblo in Chaco Canyon and of Canyon de Chelly capture the essence of antiquity that pervades these revered archeological sites.<br />
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Travel Book: “Carved by Time: Landscapes of the Southwest”<br />
The Denver Post, May 4, 2016 <br />
“Carved By Time: Landscapes of the Southwest” This book is just a treat, with page after page of photographs from the Four Corners states of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. Photographer Jake Rajs does a terrific job of using the light to balance red rock and dramatic skies, and he includes the usual favorite landscapes (Mesa Verde, Zion, Arches) as well as more remote locales in Navajo and Anasazi country, including petroglyphs and dwellings. Canyons, open desert, rivers and foliage receive his respectful treatment, and especially eye-catching are the snow scenes. Kyle Wagner
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  • "Coastal California: The Pacific Coast Highway and Beyond" with an introduction by Governor Edmund Gerald Brown Jr,.  Published by Rizzoli Books<br />
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An unprecedented book showcasing the California coast via the Pacific Coast Highway and beyond.<br />
As America stands to the rest of the world, so stands California to America—a shining promise of endless possibility. California is both dream and reality. Coastal California is for anyone who has felt the lure of a Pacific sunset. From the physical beauty of Monterey to the grandeur of Southern California, photographer Jake Rajs displays his skillful command of capturing the coastline and the Pacific Ocean in every season and the land that is affected by it. Including such locations as Redwood National Park, Point Reyes National Seashore, Sausalito, Huntington Beach, Long Beach, and Pacific Palisades, Coastal California is sure to be the gift book of the year for those who feel the rush of the Pacific Coast Highway and those who just dream of it.<br />
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"California’s coast is no hidden secret, of course, but Jake Rajs’ lavish book gives us a new appreciation of its hundreds of miles of grandeur. His 175 radiant photographs range from the wild, rocky shores of Mendocino to the sun-drenched beaches of San Diego."<br />
—San Francisco Chronicle<br />
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“Inspiring, transporting and just plain gorgeous coffee table book… Photographs capturing the stunning views and landscapes of the 840 miles of the California coast, from sandy summer beaches to rocky windswept cliffs."<br />
—Los Angeles Times
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  • The Hudson River: From Tear of the Clouds to Manhattan, Signed By Jake Rajs, Introduction by Joan Davidson<br />
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Celebrated as the American Rhine, the majestic Hudson River flows more than three hundred miles from its source high in the Adirondack Mountains to New York Harbor. Lining its banks are the marks of the four hundred years of history that have transpired since Henry Hudson piloted the Half Moon north from New Amsterdam in 1609. Today the river and the surrounding valley are protected as a National Heritage Area by the National Park Service.<br />
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This stunning photographic journey explores the Hudson River's historic riverfront towns, stately mansions, public parks, and pristine wilderness. The images follow the course of the river and are paired with writings and poetry by such distinguished writers as Washington Irving, Charles Dickens, and Robert Caro.<br />
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First published in a deluxe edition in 1996, this unique presentation is now accessible to all who admire the beauty and power of this magnificent landscape.<br />
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Review: Picture books about the Hudson have been appearing since the publication of Wade and Croomes’s “Panorama f the Hudson Valley” in 1846. But “the Hudson River” with 250 color photographs by Jake Rajs…. Is the most handsome of them all.” New York Times Dec 10, 1995
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  • New York has never been more dramatic, romantic, magical, or dazzling than in these 198 color photographs by Jake Rajs, who has captured the city in every mood and in every neighborhood, from the Statue of Liberty to the George Washington Bridge, from the East River to the Hudson.<br />
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In a collection of stunning images taken over the course of a decade, Rajs shares a fascination with the city that has earned him praise from Manhattanites and lovers of photography alike. New York Magazine called him one of New York's best photographers, and Modern Photography described his work as "spectacular."<br />
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Rajs came to New York from Poland as an eight-year-old in 1960. After a career in painting and sculpture, he transferred his talents to photography, a medium well suited to his exuberant personality. He has photographed locations all over the United States, but his special fondness for New York and confessed attachment to the harbor and the Statue of Liberty give his treatment of the city a special relevance and vitality.<br />
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Rajs has the ability to see the familiar in a new light, to capture well-known landmark buildings-- the Empire State and Chrysler towers, the World Trade Center, Rockefeller Center, the Brooklyn Bridge-- from a previously unexplored angle, as well as to seek out views that have gone unrecorded by others. The occasional device-- capturing the spiral of the Guggenheim Museum and its mirror image in the polished roof of a car, a double exposure with the moon trapped between skyscrapers-- gives his work an inventive dimension beyond mere reportage.
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  • "New New York" Signed, Photographs by Jake Rajs, Published by Random House, Monacelli Press, introduction by Philip Nobel<br />
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New New York celebrates the newest landmarks of New York—Time Warner Center, Hearst Tower, Brooklyn Bridge Park, The High Line, and more—placing them in the context of the famous and beloved highlights of the city—Rockefeller Center, Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, Lincoln Center, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Times Square.<br />
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Award-winning photographer Jake Rajs captures these sites with remarkable color, clarity, and spirit, proclaiming the innovation of the newest of New York and this nostalgia of the old. An essay by architecture critic Philip Nobel offers a lively commentary to set the scene for Rajs’s compelling visual presentation. This wide-ranging portfolio is a vibrant portrait of the energy and creativity that make New York a true world capital.
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  • The islands that form New York City are far more subtle and varied than the five that can be seen from the air. In this spectacular portrait of the great metropolis, renowned photographer Jake Rajs juxtaposes iconic views—the Empire State Building, the Hudson River skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge—with unheralded neighborhoods and hidden places throughout the five boroughs.<br />
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Pete Hamill's literary portrait perfectly complements Rajs's visual presentation. This lively and compelling view traces the history of the city from its beginnings as an Indian hunting and fishing ground to the early years of settlement by immigrants from all corners of the world to the numerous and overlapping islands that now make up the city as a whole.<br />
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First published in a deluxe edition in 1998, this unique presentation is now available to all who are eager to explore the city that fascinates the world.<br />
Review: “Rajs shoots his New York as if he were on an assignment for National Geographic. His city is rich in polychrome power. It is so lovingly composed that to a native New Yorker, it looks like somewhere else. The dazzle that Rajs captures is not in daily routine but in the wonder of photography that builds glory through mastery of the medium by aiming at places, moments, and urban majesty. Hamill provides a fine opening essay that is long on history, careful about nostalgia, and realistic about the ups and downs of New York City. Recommended.” David Bryant, New Canaan P.L., CT Copyright 1999 Library Journal Reviews
    NEW YORK CITY OF ISLANDS
  • "New York, City of Islands" by Jake Rajs, Introduction by Pete Hamill
    New York, City of Islands
  • Signed and dedicated by the Jake Rajs<br />
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 "A perfect guide to New York City - if you have been a visitor this will fill you with nostalgia, and if you have never visited this will inspire you to pack your bags! Highly recommended!" Hot Brands, Cool Places<br />
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"With its handsome photographs and skillful descriptions, it's a book that is as fitting a memento as it is a guide." Archidose<br />
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"The photography alone is reason to love this book." Whom You Know<br />
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In this book, Jake Rajs' amazing eye has captured more than 70 of New York City's most celebrated landmarks in ways never seen before, including the newest additions to New York's landscape, The Freedom Tower and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Each image is accompanied by a short text, written by Francis Morrone, offering the full details of the monument - the date built, the location, the architect/designer - as well as a comprehensive history and anecdotal tidbits.
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  • Ditch Plains Beach, Surfers, Montauk Cliffs, Ocean, New York, Long Island
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  • Couple Riding Horses, Yellowstone National Park, Model released, Sunset
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  • Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach Californnia, Aerial
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  • Ditch Plains Beach, Surfers, Montauk Cliffs, Ocean, New York, Long Island, Rainbow
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  • Statue of Liberty & Army Parachute Jumper, New York, New Jersey, Statue of Liberty National Monument, Manhattan An Island in Focus book page 39
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  • Under the Subway, Roosevelt Ave, New York City, Queens,Jackson Heights, Light beam, pedestrians crossing street
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  • Gail Mancuso
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  • Skulling, New Yotk State
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  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, New York, Greek and Roman Art Gallery
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  • Nude Under Water, Released
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  • Jake Rajs Books
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  • Basketball Court, 9 Fordune Dr, Southampton, NY, Long Island
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  • Villa Maria, Halsey Lane, Water Mill, NY
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  • Flock of Sheep, 121 Further Ln, East Hampton, NY, summer home of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
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  • Travel Holiday Magazine, Gomera Canary Islands Story
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  • Jumping MIami Beach, Fl
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  • Running in water, Miani Beach, NY
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  • American Express, Istanbul, Turkey, Emergency Funds
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  • American Express, You're Worth Waiting For, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, California
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  • American Express, USA Coast to Coast, take on the world
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  • American Express Runway, places ot get cash
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  • American Express, business calls, Darien, Conneticut, Aerial
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  • American Express, Portofino, Italy, Stay a Few more evenings
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  • American Express Statue of Liberty Blue
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  • American Express Hotel Oslo, Emergency Doctor
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  • American Express, get cash in unfamiliar waters , Park Avenue New York
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  • AT&T, Work with us, three men walking
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  • AT&T Fair Weather Friend Maine
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  • AT&T Farm couple, Delaware, call and bring her back
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  • ATT Call Dad, man skulling, pulled fro my your dreams
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  • CFM Plane taking off
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  • City Magazine Cover, Winter Garden, New York
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  • The Riverkeepers, Robert Kennedy, Book Cover
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  • A Portrait of the Hamptons<br />
Photographer Jake Rajs, Introduction by Paul Goldberger<br />
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The South Fork of Long Island extends only forty miles, stretching east into the Atlantic Ocean from the Shinnecock Canal to the majestic bluffs at Montauk Point. Dotting the coastline are the stylish Hamptons—Southampton, East Hampton, Westhampton Beach, and Bridgehampton—and villages of Sag Harbor, Amagansett, Watermill, and Sagaponack. <br />
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The landscape in which these towns sit is unique in the United States. It is not one landscape but a collection of them—dune, farmland, woods, bays, swamps, ponds, marshes, pine barrens, and a high ridge, the moraine left by the glacier that long ago swept across the continent. All is bathed in an extraordinary silvery light that, at once warm and crisp, washes over both land and sea. <br />
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Acclaimed photographer Jake Rajs has created a compelling portrait of the Hamptons, juxtaposing privet hedges and pumpkin fields, crashing surf and serene coves, fishermen, and polo players, contemporary houses and modest shingled cottages. Most important, he has captured the light throughout the day, from misty dawn to the vivid colors of the sunset.<br />
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Review “architecture critic Paul Goldberger notes the photographer "shows us a vision of the Hamptons at once beautiful and fragile, prosperous but not smug." No easy feat when it comes to portraying such a storied locale, and Rajs manages it magnificently.” Luxit
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  • Couple walking in the rain, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
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  • Ford,  Peace of MInd, Big Sur California
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  • Ford, Quality Care, Big Sur, California
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  • Ford, Bite the Dust, Truck Driving Monument Valley, Arizona
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  • Honeywell Roller Coaster fasten Seat belts
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  • Ikea, Cowboy
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  • Led Zeppelin DVD Cover
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  • Rockport Shoes San Francisco
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  • Rockport Shoes make you feel like walking,  Park Avenue New York
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  • Rockport Shoes make you feel like walking,  O'Hare Airport, Chicago, Two woman walking
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  • Timken Steel, Broken down truck
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  • Travel and Leisure, Unknown Yellowstone Story
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  • United Technologies, Italy
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  • These United States, Signed by Jake Rajs, Introduction by Walter Cronkite, Published by Rizzoli, Midsize Dimensions: 14.4 x 1.1 x 10.8 inches<br />
Hailed by Entertainment Weekly as "the next best thing to a road trip," These United States is a celebration of the magnificence of the United States of America and a tribute to all that makes it great. Inspired by the deluxe limited edition, Rizzoli is proud to present These United States in a slightly smaller format. It showcases breathtaking panoramic photos from the East to the West Coasts; from the wilderness of the frontier to the cities; and from the earliest American historical landmarks to images of America post-9/11. These United States grandly exhibits the diverse elements comprising the heart and soul of America.<br />
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The photographer of two previous Rizzoli titles who has been published in Life, Esquire, National Geographic and many other magazines, Rajs here delivers a huge, 16" x 12" book that features 220 full-color photos, many of which are full-bleeds, and 10 of which are gatefolds. Aerial shots, pastorals, cityscapes-they're all here. As Cronkite notes, "Jake has woven a stunning tapestry of the many threads of America." (Oct. 15) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information. <br />
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Publishers Weekly
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  • Watermark Pointe, New Rochelle, NY
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  • Ford, Quality Care, Big Sur, California
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  • Nabisco, Blind Women walking in crowd
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