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Eye of the Beholder

The Photography of James L. Stanfield

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Kiadó: National Geographic Society
Kiadás helye: Washington
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Kötés típusa: Vászon
Oldalszám: 168 oldal
Sorozatcím: National Geographic
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 31 cm x 28 cm
ISBN: 0-7922-7379-6
Megjegyzés: Számos színes és néhány fekete-fehér fotóval.
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EYE
Jim Stanfield photograpbs the pyramids for his article on the Muslim traveler, Ibn Battuta.
In a magaziné known for its photography, James L. Stanfield is premier with a camera. For more than 30 years he has.created breathtaking and informative images for National Geographic. He has survived Saharan sandstorms with a Tuareg caravan and spent months shooting a story on rats. He has walked in the footsteps of Genghis Khan's golden horde and visited every nook and cranny of the Vatican. In this lavish celebration of his work, Stanfield telis the tales behind the pictures and proves that beauty truly is in the Eye of the Beholder.
James Stanfield is, without quesrion, one of a Icind. He boasts Clint Eastwood's rugged good looks, but he's been to places no movie would ever send a star. He's a naturaJ diplomát, equally at home in an Appalachian farmhouse, a Bedouin tent, or a papai palace. He's an adventurer, a raconteur, a perfectionist and, more important by far, one of the... Tovább

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EYE
Jim Stanfield photograpbs the pyramids for his article on the Muslim traveler, Ibn Battuta.
In a magaziné known for its photography, James L. Stanfield is premier with a camera. For more than 30 years he has.created breathtaking and informative images for National Geographic. He has survived Saharan sandstorms with a Tuareg caravan and spent months shooting a story on rats. He has walked in the footsteps of Genghis Khan's golden horde and visited every nook and cranny of the Vatican. In this lavish celebration of his work, Stanfield telis the tales behind the pictures and proves that beauty truly is in the Eye of the Beholder.
James Stanfield is, without quesrion, one of a Icind. He boasts Clint Eastwood's rugged good looks, but he's been to places no movie would ever send a star. He's a naturaJ diplomát, equally at home in an Appalachian farmhouse, a Bedouin tent, or a papai palace. He's an adventurer, a raconteur, a perfectionist and, more important by far, one of the world's most outstanding, most respected photographers.
This extraordinary record of more than three decades behind the lens celebrates a career that led the White House Photographers Association to name him Photographer of the Year in 1970, 1977, 1982, and 1988—just 4 of the over 40 major awards he's won. His work has taken him from the bottomlands of the Potomac River to the Himalayan heights, from Native American powwows to the incense-filled temples of India. He has traveled the globe to document the gLittering allure of gold and the skittish, hidden world of rats. And, always, he has produced superlative images that capture the very essence of his subjects.
Eye of the Beholder presents 120 examples of Stanfield's finest work, along with liis own account of how he created it. You'll accompany him as he makes friends with Vatican prelates and Chinese peasants; you'll hear his inimitable stories of adventure and artistry, and, best of all, you'll see through his keenly observant eye, famous among his colleagues for its ability to discern both the grandeur of the simplest of people and things, and the simple wonder with which the greatest art begins.
As Stanfield would be the firsr to teli you, it has been a glorious and satisfying experience from start to finish, and in this extraordinary book, you have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to share the glory and the satisfaction alike. This is a man gifted as few men are—and Eye ofthe Beholder is his generous present to the world.
James Stanfield spent fi ve years as a staíf photographer for the Milwaukee Journal before becoming first a freelance and then a staff photographer for nationai. Geographic. Over the past three decades he has illustrated 60 articles for the magaziné, as well as several books, including Inside the Vatican. He lives in Virginia.
THE WORL1VS LARGEST NON PROFIT scientific and educational organization, the National Geographic Society was founded in 1888 "for the increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge." Since then it has supported scientific exploration and spread information to its more than nine millión mem bers vvo r 1 d vv i de.
The National Geographic Society educates and inspires millions every day through magazines, books, television programs, videós, maps and atlases, research grants, the National Geography Bee, teacher workshops, and innovalive classroom materials.
The Society is supported through membership dues and income from the sale of its educational products. Members receive National Geographic magaziné—the Society s olTicial journal—discounts on Society products, and other benefits.
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