
In the Adirondack Library
Adirondack Solitude: Peace and Stillness in the Adirondack Wilderness, by Russ Hartung
This is a virtual program.
Solitude is hard to find these days, and harder still to capture in an image. But that’s just what award-winning photographer Russ Hartung does in his photographs of the majestic peaks and intimate views of the Adirondack wilderness. Adirondack Solitude explores the feeling of being on top of a mountain before sunrise and watching the light change over landscapes of unbroken wilderness; the serenity of drifting across a misty lake in a kayak and hearing a loon’s echoing call in the distance; the chorus of enveloping rain from a sudden thunderstorm while on the trail, and the answering symphony of peepers along the shore heard from the warmth of a tent in the evening. And it’s the vicarious feeling Hartung shares when he sees someone paddling slowly across a shrouded lake in the fog or a lone figure staring off towards the horizon from atop a rocky outcrop at the end of a hard climb. Whether it’s a wide-open view at the top of a High Peak or the miniature world brimming over in a hidden rock pool, both the towering and the tiny inspire this sort of awe-inspiring connectedness.
À propos de l'orateur :
Russ Hartung is a physician and photographer based in the Adirondack Mountain region of New York State. His passion for photography began in childhood with his first Kodak Brownie camera, and has grown steadily over the years. In recent years, he has pursued photography more seriously, participating in numerous contests and juried exhibitions. His work primarily focuses on nature and landscape photography, capturing the beauty and serenity of the Adirondacks and beyond. He has also enjoyed exploring sports photography, especially while documenting his daughter’s track career at the Division I collegiate level and in professional competition.