The photographic strategy in Robert Adams’ Eden involves a quiet, observant approach to landscapes. The images explore the tension between natural environments and human encroachment, capturing both beauty and subtle decay in the western American terrain.
The mood is contemplative and somber, inviting reflection on themes of preservation, loss, and the impermanence of idyllic spaces. Adams employs subdued light and careful composition to foreground the fragile coexistence of nature and development.