Preis:
60.00 EUR zzgl. 3.50 EUR Versand
Preis inkl. Versand:
63.50 EUR
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Verkauf durch:
Antiquariat Heinzelmännchen
Karl Heinzelmann
Karl-Pfaff-Strasse 26/1
70597 Stuttgart
DE
Zahlungsarten:
Rückgabemöglichkeit:
Ja (Weitere Details)
Versand:
Standard Gewicht / DHL-Paket
Lieferzeit:
2 - 5 Werktage
Beschreibung:
Ca. 300 nicht numerierte Seiten, durchgehend mit s/w Fotografien von männlichen Akten. Brauner Original-Leinwand-Einband mit mont. Porträtbild. (Geringe Gebrauchsspuren). 26x19,5 cm
Bemerkung:
* Greg Gorman is an American photographer. Gorman attended the University of Kansas with a major in Photojournalism and completed his studies at the University of Southern California, graduating with a Master of Fine Arts degree in Cinematography. Over the years, Gorman has been acknowledged for his contribution to the world of photography, from the prestigious Lucie Awards for Portraiture and, more recently, by the Professional Photographers of America where he received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Portraiture. His charitable works by such organizations as The Elton John Aids Foundation, The Oscar de La Hoya Foundation and Paws LA to name but a few have also been critically recognized. Besides traveling the world for specialized photographic projects, Gorman continues to work on compilations of his imagery and exhibits his work in galleries and museums around the globe. It's Not About Me - A Retrospective marks Gorman?s twelfth monograph published in 2019. He has just completed this 13th work, ?Homage,? which focusses on the influence of African tribal art on European and American culture, and represents his first foray into the fine art world with collaborator and longtime friend, Gary Johns. Gorman is one of the most sought-after speakers in the photographic community and shares his expertise in hands-on photographic workshops worldwide. Winemaking: In addition to his photography career, Gorman made wine under his own label, GKG Cellars, in collaboration with Dave Phinney of Orin Swift Cellars of the Napa Valley from 2006-2018. It received high scores from both Robert Parker and the Wine Spectator. (Quelle Wikipedia)