During the summer of 1998 Scott Walden travelled to the sites of
Newfoundland's resettled communities, photographing their physical
remnants with his large- and medium-format cameras. These
photographs, collectively entitled Unsettled, have been
exhibited at the Art Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador (fall
2001) and the Cambridge Galleries (summer 2003).
Walden has now written a book which uses
his travels that summer to occasion reflection on the historical
and philosophical aspects of resettlement, and on the potential of
still photography in dealing with the loss these physical remnants
represent. Entitled Places Lost: In Search of
Newfoundland's Resettled Communities, the book includes
duotone reproductions of 40 of the Unsettled images, along
with many vintage images of the communities in their heyday.