STOP THE PRESSES: Russel McPhedran's Golden Age of Press
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Author: Russell McPhedran
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 308
The second half of the 20th Century was the golden age of press photography. News photographers would go out into the field with their trusty camera, a handful of film and the voice of their newspaper editors ringing in their ears. Get the shot! Whether it was a world-wide sporting event, a film premier, a royal tour or perhaps an unfolding disaster, the right photo was worth more than a thousand words it made the story and had the potential of being published right around the world. Russell McPhedran made his career by capturing that right shot at the right time. Stop the Presses! Russell McPhedran s Golden Years of Press Photography showcases his most famous images in a remarkable career the 1968 Buckingham s department store fire; coverage of the 1972 Munich Olympics terrorist attacks; the life and times of Princess Margaret, the forgotten Royal; and a host of sporting stars and entertainment celebrities. With important background information from respected journalist Norm Tasker, each photo represents an important moment in time a time when press photography was an essential part of news gathering and some of the most iconic moments of the late 20th Century were captured on record.
Author: Russell McPhedran
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 308
The second half of the 20th Century was the golden age of press photography. News photographers would go out into the field with their trusty camera, a handful of film and the voice of their newspaper editors ringing in their ears. Get the shot! Whether it was a world-wide sporting event, a film premier, a royal tour or perhaps an unfolding disaster, the right photo was worth more than a thousand words it made the story and had the potential of being published right around the world. Russell McPhedran made his career by capturing that right shot at the right time. Stop the Presses! Russell McPhedran s Golden Years of Press Photography showcases his most famous images in a remarkable career the 1968 Buckingham s department store fire; coverage of the 1972 Munich Olympics terrorist attacks; the life and times of Princess Margaret, the forgotten Royal; and a host of sporting stars and entertainment celebrities. With important background information from respected journalist Norm Tasker, each photo represents an important moment in time a time when press photography was an essential part of news gathering and some of the most iconic moments of the late 20th Century were captured on record.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Russell McPhedran
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 308
The second half of the 20th Century was the golden age of press photography. News photographers would go out into the field with their trusty camera, a handful of film and the voice of their newspaper editors ringing in their ears. Get the shot! Whether it was a world-wide sporting event, a film premier, a royal tour or perhaps an unfolding disaster, the right photo was worth more than a thousand words it made the story and had the potential of being published right around the world. Russell McPhedran made his career by capturing that right shot at the right time. Stop the Presses! Russell McPhedran s Golden Years of Press Photography showcases his most famous images in a remarkable career the 1968 Buckingham s department store fire; coverage of the 1972 Munich Olympics terrorist attacks; the life and times of Princess Margaret, the forgotten Royal; and a host of sporting stars and entertainment celebrities. With important background information from respected journalist Norm Tasker, each photo represents an important moment in time a time when press photography was an essential part of news gathering and some of the most iconic moments of the late 20th Century were captured on record.
Author: Russell McPhedran
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 308
The second half of the 20th Century was the golden age of press photography. News photographers would go out into the field with their trusty camera, a handful of film and the voice of their newspaper editors ringing in their ears. Get the shot! Whether it was a world-wide sporting event, a film premier, a royal tour or perhaps an unfolding disaster, the right photo was worth more than a thousand words it made the story and had the potential of being published right around the world. Russell McPhedran made his career by capturing that right shot at the right time. Stop the Presses! Russell McPhedran s Golden Years of Press Photography showcases his most famous images in a remarkable career the 1968 Buckingham s department store fire; coverage of the 1972 Munich Olympics terrorist attacks; the life and times of Princess Margaret, the forgotten Royal; and a host of sporting stars and entertainment celebrities. With important background information from respected journalist Norm Tasker, each photo represents an important moment in time a time when press photography was an essential part of news gathering and some of the most iconic moments of the late 20th Century were captured on record.
STOP THE PRESSES: Russel McPhedran's Golden Age of Press