Rocky Schenck:  Photographs

Author:  Rocky Schenck

Foreword by John Berendt

Introduction by Connie Todd

Southwestern & Mexican Photography Collection Series

Publisher:  The University of Texas Press, 2003

160 pp., 84 color illustrations

Price:  Hardcover:  $55.00

This volume is the first book-length publication of Rocky Schenck's photography. The images range from human spaces—hotel rooms, store windows, lobbies, living rooms, even information booths—to natural places—oceans, lakes, forests, fields, and roadways—he encountered on trips through North America, Europe, and Mexico. For all their variety, however, Schenck's images form a coherent whole. Like lost scenes from a silent movie, they suggest bits of a story set in a vaguely threatening landscape in which loneliness and alienation are offset by moments of pure beauty. Refusing easy resolutions, Rocky Schenck never quite closes the story, leaving viewers to navigate their own way back to the daylight world. Rocky Schenck is a professional photographer based in Hollywood. His photographs, which have been shown in galleries around the world, have attracted both public and private collectors.