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National Geography Photographer Sam-Abell

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National Geography Photographer Sam-Abell

第一次用幻灯片看胶片, 哇! 那个细节真的是丰富啊! 难怪那么多人都还是喜欢用胶片!


Sam Abell 本人:


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Sam Abell

Sam Abell's thirty-year career has been dedicated to achieving artistic expression through documentary photography. He has pursued his goals primarily through his lengthy, in-depth coverages for magazines and books. At the same time, he has maintained a career as an artist, teacher, and author.

The raw material of Abell's photography comes from close contact with the world, especially austere, remote regions. To affirm and, in fact, emphasize his commitment to what actually exists, he has chosen to work in color and in a strict documentary tradition.

He has applied himself, particularly, to the photography of cultural landscape: He explores ways in which places can be purely recorded, with images simultaneously shaped by the photographer's imagination. In addition, he has maintained a personal black-and-white photographic diary that documents the life behind the artistic process.

In 1990 Abell's work was the subject of a one-man exhibition at the International Center of Photography, New York City. A companion book, Stay This Moment, was published at that time.

In addition to his photography, Abell is a contributing essayist for National Public Radio and Director of the Center For Photographic Projects in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He has published numerous books including: Contemplative Gardens (1990); Distant Thunder: A Photographic Essay on the American Civil War (1988); and C.M. Russell's West(1987). His newest book, Seeing Gardens, published Fall 2000, is a memoir in words and pictures of thirty years of his Garden photography,

Abell recently completed a story on life within the Japanese Imperial Palace for National Geographic where he is a staff photographer. He is collaborating with Leah Bendavid-Val on a retrospective of his life and work titled The Photographic Life.

Sam Abell is represented by the Kathleen Ewing Gallery, Washington, DC.
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那一张是你照的吗, T版???????//
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以下是引用homosapiens在2004-12-9 16:01:00的发言:
那一张是你照的吗, T版???????//


对! 他来我们学校讲座了, 我去拍的.
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以下是引用thermallc在2004-12-9 16:04:00的发言:


对! 他来我们学校讲座了, 我去拍的.


good. 一看就象出自你的手.........hoho
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以下是引用homosapiens在2004-12-9 16:11:00的发言:


good. 一看就象出自你的手.........hoho


[em04]难道已经定格?[em06]
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以下是引用thermallc在2004-12-9 16:14:00的发言:


[em04]难道已经定格?[em06]


所有的艺术创作都会有作者本身的痕迹在里面, 音乐, 美术, 建筑, 文学...摄影当然也不例外. 我觉得这是无法避免的, 所以无须多虑. 如果你的作品籍看上去和GOOGLE出来的图片一样千差万别, 那才是有问题呢.......^_^
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