FloodZone A Gritty Photo Book On Florida’s Rising Seas, Hurricane Threats, And Coastal Life In Miami, Capturing Climate Change Up Close With Raw Real Talk Imagery And A Camerawork Story That Feels Like The Front Row
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✔️ 1-copy edition, 136 pages, English text, documentary coastal art
FloodZone is a Miami-based photography book by Anastasia Samoylova that documents life along Florida's coast amid rising seas and hurricane threats. The collection blends lyric documentary imagery with epic aerial views to explore the mood and realities of a place under climate pressure, making it a thoughtful addition for readers, classrooms, galleries, and collectors.
✅ 136 pages of climate-focused photography capturing Florida's coast and the mood of waiting for change
✅ English text guides readers through interlocking chapters and scenes
✅ Release Date: 21-01-2020, with careful pacing across landscapes
✅ Focus on Miami coastal life, water imagery, manatees, and architecture
✅ Pack size: 1-copy edition
💡 What is a climate change photo book used for in education and exhibition settings?
These handy books serve as visual anchors for learning, discussion, and public display.
- Handy for classrooms to spark discussions about sea level rise and coastal resilience
- Useful for gallery talks, lectures, and public outreach events
- Helps readers connect personal experiences with environmental science and policy
- Great for coffee-table displays, study references, and library collections