Through the Lens: National Geographic's Greatest Photographs

by Leah Bendavid Val (Editor)

Hardcover, 2003

Call number

770 NAT

Collection

Publication

National Geographic (2003), Edition: First Edition, 504 pages

Description

For more than 100 years, National Geographic has set the standard for nature, culture, and wildlife photography. In Through the Lens, 250 spectacular images--some famous, others rarely seen--are gathered in one lavish volume. Through the Lens is divided into geographical regions with a special section devoted to space exploration. Each geographical section features an outstanding array of photographs that exemplifies the area's unique people, wildlife, archaeology, culture, architecture, and environment, accompanied by brief but informative captions. From Barry Bishop's heroic Mount Everest climb in the 1950s to the glorious wildlife of Asia and Africa, from ancient Maya culture to the Afghan woman found 17 years after her piercing green eyes captivated the world, these are some of the finest and most important photographs ever taken. Featuring master photographers from the late 1800s to today, including Frans Lanting, David Doubilet, David Alan Harvey, Jodi Cobb, William Albert Allard, Nick Nichols, and Annie Griffiths Belt, Through the Lens is an extraordinary photographic celebration of some of the greatest the world has to offer.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member memasmb
Wonderal photographs from long ago to present time. Interesting how some things never change. Just by looking through the book, you learn about photography.

ISBN

079226164X / 9780792261643
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