Lockwood, C. C. 1949-
Works: | 32 works in 55 publications in 1 language and 3,370 library holdings |
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Genres: | Pictorial works Illustrated works Biographies History Juvenile works Guidebooks Exhibition catalogs |
Roles: | Author, Photographer |
Classifications: | QL666.C925, 597.984 |
- Marsh mission : capturing the vanishing wetlands by C. C Lockwood( Book )
- Still waters : images 1971-1999 by C. C Lockwood( Book )
- Around the bend : a Mississippi River adventure by C. C Lockwood( Book )
- Lockwood, C.C. : [photography bio file] by C. C Lockwood( )
2 editions published in 2002 in English and held by 634 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The characteristics, behavior, life cycle, and need for protection of the alligator
5 editions published between 1984 and 1995 in English and held by 497 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In 140 color photographs with accompanying text the author explores the natural history of the American Gulf Coast
2 editions published in 2006 in English and held by 308 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In the early 1970s, two idealistic young people--Gwen Carpenter Roland and Calvin Voisin--decided to leave civilization and re-create the vanished simple life of their great-grandparents in the heart of Louisiana's million-acre Atchafalaya River Basin Swamp
4 editions published in 1989 in English and held by 304 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1986 in English and held by 252 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1996 in English and held by 161 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Introduces the Grand Canyon and shows what it is like to travel through the canyon by river
2 editions published between 2007 and 2008 in English and held by 91 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"At nearly 1.4 million acres, the Atchafalaya Basin in south central Louisiana comprises America's largest swamp wilderness. Award-winning nature photographer C.C. Lockwood is the foremost chronicler of this natural treasure. What began as a curious side-trip in 1973 became a decades-long love affair, and for more than thirty years, Lockwood has explored the Atchafalaya's waters and captured its haunting beauty on film. Now, twenty-five years after the publication of his first book, he returns to his favorite subject in C.C. Lockwood's Atchafalaya. His passion for the Atchafalaya as expressed in his photographs can be compared to John James Audubon's exuberant appreciation for the state's abundant bird life as depicted in his prints more than 150 years ago. The art of both exalts Louisiana's wildlife?and cautions against taking it for granted"--Publisher website (September 2007)
4 editions published between 1981 and 1984 in English and held by 73 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 2003 in English and held by 73 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1995 in English and held by 65 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2015 in English and held by 53 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Baton Rouge— For nearly thirty years, The Nature Conservancy in Louisiana has served as a steward of the state’s ecological riches, protecting and maintaining more than 285,000 acres of the state’s land. Now, for the first time, readers can observe the vast array of flora and fauna found in these complex habitats in Louisiana Wild, with the photography of C. C. Lockwood. The scenic images that Louisiana brings to mind—moss-draped cypress, lush marshlands, alligators gliding through bayous, herons coasting across an open sky—all spring from one of the most diverse and productive ecosystems on the continent. This varied and inviting landscape gives rise to one of the state’s many monikers, 'Sportsman’s Paradise, which rings true whether you are boating on picturesque Lake Martin or bird-watching among the ancient live oaks of Lafitte Woods. From the precious maritime forests of Grand Isle to the steep contours of Tunica Hills, Louisiana’s wild outdoors defines each region’s sense of place and value. After trekking and canoeing through more than sixty properties managed by The Nature Conservancy, photographer C. C. Lockwood presents a vivid photo narrative that journeys from the little-known Copenhagen Hills, a prairie habitat with the largest variety of woody plants in Louisiana; to the swampland lake of Cypress Island, with its massive rookery of roseate spoonbills and great egrets; to over a dozen other sites that showcase Louisiana’s distinct environs. With 220 color images, Louisiana Wild pays homage to the immeasurable impact of The Nature Conservancy’s efforts and will delight anyone who calls Louisiana home" -- Provided by publisher
1 edition published in 2008 in English and held by 13 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The critically acclaimed story shared the experiences of Gwen Roland and her companion Calvin Voisin, who left civilization in the turmoil of the early 1970s to return to the simple, quiet lifestyle of their great-grandparents in the vast, unspoiled beauty of the nation's largest river swamp, Louisiana's Atchafalaya Basin. Without power tools or construction experience, the pair designed and built a floating home, on which they lived a rich life in a remote sleepy bayou for nearly a decade"--Container
1 edition published in 2007 in English and held by 8 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published between 1976 and 1990 in English and held by 7 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An intricate balance of nature in the l,400,000 acres of Louisiana's Atchafalaya River Basin is now at a moment of crisis with the proposed dredging and channelization. An outstanding film for everyone to see and enjoy
1 edition published in 2005 in English and held by 5 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1975 in English and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1974 in English and held by 3 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1984 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2012 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
"A Unique Slant of Light: The Bicentennial History of Art in Louisiana is a handsome, unprecedented, commemorative hardcover edition limited to approximately 3,000 copies. This large-format volume encompasses 375 color pages featuring approximately 275 artists and photographers. For art collectors and enthusiasts, for followers of Louisiana history, and for keepers of Louisiana pride, this dazzling book is testimony to the state's vibrant artistic culture. Coeditors are Michael Sartisky, PhD, president of the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, and J. Richard Gruber, PhD, director emeritus of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art; John R. Kemp, former deputy director of the LEH, is serving as associate editor. Written by scholars from around the country, the entries include all genres (painting, sculpture, photography, folk art, decorative art, furniture) and periods, from colonial to contemporary. Private collections and major archives such as the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, the Louisiana State Museum, the Historic New Orleans Collection, and the Louisiana State University Museum of Art, among others, contribute a comprehensive library of images. Every entry in the book will be linked to fully articulated entries on each artist and genre in KnowLA: The Digital Encyclopedia of Louisiana History and Culture (www.knowla.org), which also will have the capacity to include a much more extensive image gallery for each artist and genre"--
1 edition published in 1983 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide


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