David Hume Kennerly On the iPhone: Secrets and Tips from a Pulitzer Prize-winning Photographer
By (Author) David Hume Kennerly
Foreword by Ed O'Neill
Oro Editions
Goff Books
2nd January 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
Photographs: collections
Photographic equipment and techniques: general
770.92
Paperback
192
Width 229mm, Height 229mm
893g
David Hume Kennerly On the iPhone is a series of essays, anecdotes, and tips about how and why he takes pictures. Using only the camera in his iPhone, Kennerly pursued an around the world photo-a-day mission in 2013. Along the way he discovered that paring down his formidable photo arsenal to a single, simple camera forced him to sharpen his eye and made him an even better photographer. The images and insights in this book will challenge and inspire any shooter, from amateurs to seasoned professionals.
David Hume Kennerly won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for his photos of the Vietnam War when he was 25 years old, one of the youngest people to ever receive that honour. Two years later he was appointed President Gerald R. Ford's personal White House photographer. He was recently named, One of the Most 100 Most Important People in Photography by American Photo Magazine. He was a contributing editor for Newsweek, and a contributing photographer for Time and Life magazines. His archive is housed at the Center for American History at the University of Texas, Austin. He lives in Santa Monica, CA.