Steve McCurry: A Life in Pictures (40 Years of Iconic McCurry Photography Including 100 Unseen Photos)

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Price
$80.00  $74.40
Publisher
Laurence King
Publish Date
Pages
392
Dimensions
10.0 X 13.2 X 1.7 inches | 6.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781786272355

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About the Author
Bonnie McCurry is Steve McCurry's sister and is president of Steve McCurry Studios and director of ImagineAsia, a non-profit organization primarily working in Afghanistan. During her trips to Afghanistan she has taught English to high school girls, supported numerous educational initiatives, and founded the Young Women's Photographic Initiative.

In an incredibly successful career spanning over 40 years Steve McCurry has created some of the most evocative and best-known images in photography. He has been awarded the Robert Capa Gold Medal, the National Press Photographers Award, and four first prize recognitions at the World Press Photo Contest.
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STEVE MCCURRY: A Life in Pictures by his sister Bonnie McCurry, includes many arresting pictures, from harrowing scenes in the burning oil fields of Kuwait to an extraordinary composition showing a red-robed woman making her way down a huge wall of stairs in Abhaneri, India. It also includes striking semiformal portraits of tribal commanders and combatants in Afghanistan, shots that would likely be more difficult to obtain today.The book is a complete biographical package, with numerous photos of McCurry at work and play and montages of documents-New York Times Book Review
STEVE MCCURRY: A Life in Pictures.is the most comprehensive volume on the photographer's images and life published to date. - Digital Photo Pro
This is truly a fantastic book.. Steve McCurry: A Life in Pictures is a book that can teach everyone something about life and something about photography. I cannot recommend it highly enough for anyone who enjoys exploring the world and the human condition. - Fstoppers