But they were not the pretty pictures of "willows by the river or beeches in the fog" that he was after, but rather the landscapes of a world violently "disturbed" by man.
"They wanted to publish a monograph about my father's work. It was tempting, but I rejected the deal. The idea to pack all of his photographs into one 'monster' book didn't feel right."Instead, The Estate is focusing on e-books, which will be available FREE from their website in 2012.