COUNTDOWN: A Visual Exploration of the Cold War’s Opposing Architecture
Anticipated Release Date November 2022

COUNTDOWN is a unique photography book experience that explores the offensive and defensive nuclear infrastructure in the United States during the Cold War. Through two balanced photo essays, photographers Jeanine Michna-Bales and Adam Reynolds offer a calculated look at the frighteningly contrary logic behind America’s nuclear policy of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) and the implications of nuclear war.

Michna-Bales’s series, “Fallout: A Look Back at the Height of the Cold War, circa 1960" (2013-2022), explores various Cold War-era fallout shelters throughout the United States, while Reynolds looks at now-dormant nuclear missile silos that have been converted into tourist sites in his photo essay “No Lone Zone” (2017-2022). These quiet architectural spaces, devoid of people, allow us to come face to face with present nuclear dangers while offering a look into the collective psyche of the American people during the Cold War.  

Utilizing period documents such as Civil Defense materials, Michna-Bales’s overlays allude to our attempts to quantify and rationalize a full-scale nuclear war and its aftermath. While Reynold’s glitched images, employing faux nuclear coding, hint at the inherent dangers of a breakdown in the command and control system, both intentional and accidental.

This MAD balance is incorporated into the book’s design through dual front covers, insert booklets, and collaborative imagery that conceptually links the two projects together in an ominous collision of hubris and wishful thinking.

The architectural spaces documented in COUNTDOWN remind us that while the Cold War itself has passed into history, the threat that nuclear weapons pose today has not.

Photographs by Jeanine Michna-Bales and Adam Reynolds
Published by Yoffy Press, Atlanta, GA
Essay by Fred Kaplan
Design by Commercial Artisan
Hardcover, 10 x 8 inches
144 pages + 8-panel center gatefold                                                                                                     
Two insert booklets
Edition of 500
ISBN: 978-1-949608-31-1
Trade Edition: $65.00

ABOUT CO-AUTHOR ADAM REYNOLDS

Adam Reynolds is a documentary photographer whose work focuses on aspects of contemporary and historic political conflict. He pursues long form documentary projects that balance photographic creativity with a journalist’s fidelity to the subject. Reynolds’s background as a photojournalist continues to inform his present work with heavily researched and observed projects with images meant to inform. He holds a Master’s of Fine Art degree in photography from Indiana University. He began his career covering the Middle East in 2007 as a freelance photojournalist. Reynolds holds undergraduate degrees in journalism and political science from Indiana University with a focus in photojournalism and Middle Eastern politics. He also holds a Master’s degree in Islamic and Middle East Studies from Hebrew University in Jerusalem. His first photobook, “Architecture of an Existential Threat” (Edition Lammerhuber, 2017), explores contemporary Israeli bomb shelters.

www.adamreynoldsphotography.com

ABOUT ESSAYIST FRED KAPLAN

Fred Kaplan is the national-security columnist for Slate, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and the author of six books including “The Bomb: Presidents, Generals, and the Secret History of Nuclear War” (2020) and “The Wizards of Armageddon” (1983).

SLATE/Fred Kaplan