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Editore: University of Cincinnati Press, US, 2023
ISBN 10: 1947603655 ISBN 13: 9781947603653
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Published by the University of Cincinnati PressIn It Was Always About the Work: A Photojournalist's Memoir award-winning photojournalist Melvin Grier tells the influences and circumstances that led him to tell stories through the camera. Over the last six decades, his work has vividly portrayed community, humanity, irony, fear, war, elegance, art, and most notably, the unexpected. With nearly 100 black-and-white and color photographs included in the book, Grier shares photos from his most famous exhibitions and news stories-images that capture the moment and so much more.Starting with his early years as a boy growing up in Cincinnati, readers quickly learn about the young man who while in the Air Force won his first photo contest. He came home determined to make a career as a photographer and despite his lack of formal training and experience, within a few years, he secured a job as a photographer for The Cincinnati Post. Nearly 35 years later, his daughter became the second African American photojournalist for The Cincinnati Post, a sad statement on the lack of diversity in the news industry in a city where the population is nearly 50% Black.Whether covering local events, Cincinnati life, impoverished villages overseas, young future Marines on their way to their first post, or high fashion, Grier's photos are unmistakable and evocative. After the closure of The Cincinnati Post in 2007, Grier continued his career as an independent artist. His work has been featured in exhibitions such as "White People: A Retrospective" and "Clothes Encounters." For the first time, in collaboration with one of his journalist partners, reporter Molly Kavanaugh, Grier shares why it was always about the work.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University of Cincinnati Press, 2023
ISBN 10: 1947603655 ISBN 13: 9781947603653
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Award-winning photojournalist Melvin Grier discusses the influences and circumstances that led him to tell stories through the camera. Over the last six decades, Melvin Grier's work has vividly portrayed community, humanity, irony, fear, war, elegance, art, and, most notably, the unexpected. It Was Always About the Work includes nearly one hundred black-and-white and color photographs, including photographs from Grier's most famous exhibitions and news stories. Whether covering local events, Cincinnati life, impoverished villages overseas, young future Marines on their way to their first post, or high fashion, Grier's photos are unmistakable and evocative. Starting with his early years as a boy growing up in Cincinnati, this book tells the story of a young man who won his first photo contest while in the Air Force. He came home determined to make a career as a photographer, and, despite his lack of formal training and experience, he secured a job as a photographer for the Cincinnati Post. After the closure of the Cincinnati Post in 2007, Grier continued his career as an independent artist, featuring work in exhibitions such as "White People: A Retrospective" and "Clothes Encounters." In collaboration with one of his journalist partners, reporter Molly Kavanaugh, Grier shares why it was always about the work. Melvin Griers memoir reflects on his six-decade career as a photojournalist, capturing powerful moments of life, culture, and community-always driven by purpose, not fame. Featuring nearly 100 photos, it traces his journey from Air Force contests to The Cincinnati Post and beyond, highlighting both personal triumph and industry inequality. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 98 pages. 10.00x9.00x0.50 inches. In Stock.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University of Cincinnati Press, 2023
ISBN 10: 1947603655 ISBN 13: 9781947603653
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University of Cincinnati Press, 2023
ISBN 10: 1947603655 ISBN 13: 9781947603653
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Award-winning photojournalist Melvin Grier discusses the influences and circumstances that led him to tell stories through the camera. Over the last six decades, Melvin Grier's work has vividly portrayed community, humanity, irony, fear, war, elegance, art, and, most notably, the unexpected. It Was Always About the Work includes nearly one hundred black-and-white and color photographs, including photographs from Grier's most famous exhibitions and news stories. Whether covering local events, Cincinnati life, impoverished villages overseas, young future Marines on their way to their first post, or high fashion, Grier's photos are unmistakable and evocative. Starting with his early years as a boy growing up in Cincinnati, this book tells the story of a young man who won his first photo contest while in the Air Force. He came home determined to make a career as a photographer, and, despite his lack of formal training and experience, he secured a job as a photographer for the Cincinnati Post. After the closure of the Cincinnati Post in 2007, Grier continued his career as an independent artist, featuring work in exhibitions such as "White People: A Retrospective" and "Clothes Encounters." In collaboration with one of his journalist partners, reporter Molly Kavanaugh, Grier shares why it was always about the work. Melvin Griers memoir reflects on his six-decade career as a photojournalist, capturing powerful moments of life, culture, and community-always driven by purpose, not fame. Featuring nearly 100 photos, it traces his journey from Air Force contests to The Cincinnati Post and beyond, highlighting both personal triumph and industry inequality. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Über den AutorMelvin Grier was a staff photographer at the Cincinnati Post for thirty-three years. Grier was named 1999 Ohio Photographer of the Year by the Queen City Chapter, the Society of Professional Journalists, .
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University of Cincinnati Press, US, 2023
ISBN 10: 1947603655 ISBN 13: 9781947603653
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Published by the University of Cincinnati PressIn It Was Always About the Work: A Photojournalist's Memoir award-winning photojournalist Melvin Grier tells the influences and circumstances that led him to tell stories through the camera. Over the last six decades, his work has vividly portrayed community, humanity, irony, fear, war, elegance, art, and most notably, the unexpected. With nearly 100 black-and-white and color photographs included in the book, Grier shares photos from his most famous exhibitions and news stories-images that capture the moment and so much more.Starting with his early years as a boy growing up in Cincinnati, readers quickly learn about the young man who while in the Air Force won his first photo contest. He came home determined to make a career as a photographer and despite his lack of formal training and experience, within a few years, he secured a job as a photographer for The Cincinnati Post. Nearly 35 years later, his daughter became the second African American photojournalist for The Cincinnati Post, a sad statement on the lack of diversity in the news industry in a city where the population is nearly 50% Black.Whether covering local events, Cincinnati life, impoverished villages overseas, young future Marines on their way to their first post, or high fashion, Grier's photos are unmistakable and evocative. After the closure of The Cincinnati Post in 2007, Grier continued his career as an independent artist. His work has been featured in exhibitions such as "White People: A Retrospective" and "Clothes Encounters." For the first time, in collaboration with one of his journalist partners, reporter Molly Kavanaugh, Grier shares why it was always about the work.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University Of Cincinnati Press Sep 2023, 2023
ISBN 10: 1947603655 ISBN 13: 9781947603653
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Published by the University of Cincinnati PressIn It Was Always About the Work: A Photojournalist's Memoir award-winning photojournalist Melvin Grier tells the influences and circumstances that led him to tell stories through the camera. Over the last six decades, his work has vividly portrayed community, humanity, irony, fear, war, elegance, art, and most notably, the unexpected. With nearly 100 black-and-white and color photographs included in the book, Grier shares photos from his most famous exhibitions and news stories-images that capture the moment and so much more.Starting with his early years as a boy growing up in Cincinnati, readers quickly learn about the young man who while in the Air Force won his first photo contest. He came home determined to make a career as a photographer and despite his lack of formal training and experience, within a few years, he secured a job as a photographer for The Cincinnati Post. Nearly 35 years later, his daughter became the second African American photojournalist for The Cincinnati Post, a sad statement on the lack of diversity in the news industry in a city where the population is nearly 50% Black.Whether covering local events, Cincinnati life, impoverished villages overseas, young future Marines on their way to their first post, or high fashion, Grier's photos are unmistakable and evocative. After the closure of The Cincinnati Post in 2007, Grier continued his career as an independent artist. His work has been featured in exhibitions such as 'White People: A Retrospective' and 'Clothes Encounters.' For the first time, in collaboration with one of his journalist partners, reporter Molly Kavanaugh, Grier shares why it was always about the work.
Editore: TERRA Photographic, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1970
Da: The Dawn Treader Book Shop, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.A.
Portfolio. Condizione: Near Fine. Includes a magazine and fifteen photographs. Tiny crease at corner of one of the flaps. Slot on flap has a tiny tear at bottom edge and is lightly creased at the top. Otherwise in near fine condition.