A Photographer's Life: A Journey from Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photojournalist to Celebrated Nature Photographer
暫譯: 攝影師的生活:從普利茲獎得主的新聞攝影師到知名自然攝影師的旅程

Jack Dykinga

  • 出版商: Rocky Nook
  • 出版日期: 2017-01-31
  • 售價: $1,740
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,653
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 288
  • 裝訂: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 168198072X
  • ISBN-13: 9781681980720
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商品描述

It’s not often that a career in photography makes as many twists and turns as it has for Jack Dykinga. Early in Jack's career as a photojournalist he won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography. He then worked as a photo editor and later became a wilderness guide. Today, Jack’s work as a landscape photographer is world-renowned. After a near-death experience, Jack formed a new perspective that provided a framework for self examination and a deeper look into why images resonate with a photographer’s feelings. As the images displayed in this book progress through the distinct periods in Jack’s life, he describes the influences and events that shaped his changing style and his design sense. With an intense sense of gratitude, he explains the forces that caused his focus to evolve, and he describes the often-subtle changes that define his work. A virtual “who’s who” of editors, writers, and photographers have influenced Jack’s photographic journey, which has spanned 50 years. His amassed images form a body of work that is diverse and profound. From huddled figures in mental institutions to sweeping landscapes, his images span an enormous emotional range from disturbing to celebratory to sublime. They are touchstones in a life of photography.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

在攝影事業中,像Jack Dykinga這樣的曲折經歷並不常見。Jack早期作為新聞攝影師的職業生涯中,他因特寫攝影獲得了普利茲獎。隨後,他擔任了照片編輯,並最終成為一名荒野導遊。如今,Jack作為風景攝影師的作品享譽全球。在一次近乎致命的經歷後,Jack形成了一種新的視角,這為自我檢視提供了框架,並深入探討了為何影像能夠引起攝影師的情感共鳴。隨著本書中展示的影像穿越Jack生命中的不同時期,他描述了塑造他風格變化和設計感的影響因素和事件。懷著強烈的感激之情,他解釋了促使他焦點演變的力量,並描述了定義他作品的那些微妙變化。影響Jack攝影旅程的編輯、作家和攝影師可謂是一個虛擬的「名人錄」,這段旅程已經持續了50年。他所累積的影像形成了一個多樣而深刻的作品集。從精神病院中蜷縮的人物到廣闊的風景,他的影像涵蓋了從令人不安到慶祝再到崇高的巨大情感範圍。這些都是他攝影生涯中的重要里程碑。