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First edition |
Descript |
272 s. : ill. ; 34 cm |
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Paul Chesley is an American photojournalist born in Red Wing, Minnesota, who is best known for his work as a photographer for the National Geographic Society |
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"From Bhutan to Bali, from China to the Ukraine, from Micronesia to Cuba, Paul Chesley has photographed not only the romance of illusions but "the magic of reality in thousands of instants," as said by Joseph Conrad. This memoir of an artist's life will highlight the best images of his career from a geisha on a phone in a limousine, to the chromatic lifestyles of Havana, the forbidding ranks of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, the faces of post-war Vietnam and the volcanic island of Iceland plus countless other countries in the past four decades"--Publisher's web site |
Subject |
Chesley, Paul, 1946-, photographer
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Fotografer
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Fotokonst
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Fotojournalistik
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Photography, Artistic
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Nature photography
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Travel photography
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Photojournalism
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Classmark |
779.092
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Inz Chesley, Paul
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Lz Chesley, Paul
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Alt Auth |
Lorenz, Keith
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Fox, Bert
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ISBN/ISSN |
9781939621047 |
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