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Product Details
Author:
Christopher Payne, Kathy Ryan, Simon Winchester
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
240
Publisher:
Abrams Books (October 10, 2023)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781419747397
ISBN-10:
1419747398
Dimensions:
11.75" x 10.25" x 1.2"
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Eloquence-HNA_06032025_P8689719_onix30_Complete-20250603.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$85.00
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Publisher Identifier:
P-ABRAMS
Discount Code:
A
Case Pack:
6
Weight:
66.88oz
Audience:
General/trade
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Abrams Books
Overview
Christopher Payne’s Made in America is a photographic celebration of how things are created, honoring the workers who bring craft, passion, and technological savvy to American manufacturing—both traditional and cutting-edge.
Foreword by Kathy Ryan, Director of Photography, New York Times Magazine
Introduction by New York Times bestselling author Simon Winchester, OBE
For ten years, Christopher Payne embarked on a photographic journey to learn more about American manufacturing and the industries that built this country. He has gained access to a world that continues to thrive, although not many have been privy to its history and intricacies until now.
Showcasing the past, present, and the future, Payne explores both old-school factories, such as New England’s textile mills that have survived by staying exactly the same and proudly producing on vintage equipment, and newer factories that embrace the evolution of technology—for example, Corning’s bendable glass or GE’s next-generation wind turbines. From the tip of a pencil to the sleek lines of an airplane, or from a classical guitar to a communications satellite, diverse forms of manufacturing, including the very small and the incredibly large, are revealed as beautiful examples of American ingenuity. Regardless of their differences, these factories share the common bonds of craftsmanship and a commitment to quality that can’t be outsourced.
Beautifully showcasing Payne’s dynamic color photographs in an oversize format, Made in America is a celebration of the making of things, the transformation of raw materials into useful objects, and the human skill and mechanical precision brought to bear on these materials that give them form and purpose.
Includes Color Photographs
Foreword by Kathy Ryan, Director of Photography, New York Times Magazine
Introduction by New York Times bestselling author Simon Winchester, OBE
For ten years, Christopher Payne embarked on a photographic journey to learn more about American manufacturing and the industries that built this country. He has gained access to a world that continues to thrive, although not many have been privy to its history and intricacies until now.
Showcasing the past, present, and the future, Payne explores both old-school factories, such as New England’s textile mills that have survived by staying exactly the same and proudly producing on vintage equipment, and newer factories that embrace the evolution of technology—for example, Corning’s bendable glass or GE’s next-generation wind turbines. From the tip of a pencil to the sleek lines of an airplane, or from a classical guitar to a communications satellite, diverse forms of manufacturing, including the very small and the incredibly large, are revealed as beautiful examples of American ingenuity. Regardless of their differences, these factories share the common bonds of craftsmanship and a commitment to quality that can’t be outsourced.
Beautifully showcasing Payne’s dynamic color photographs in an oversize format, Made in America is a celebration of the making of things, the transformation of raw materials into useful objects, and the human skill and mechanical precision brought to bear on these materials that give them form and purpose.
Includes Color Photographs