Book Edition Sam Abell Episode 4
This is the fourth and final episode in a series on a new two volume retrospective book being published by Sam Abell. Sam Abell learned photography from his father, a teacher, at their home in Sylvania, Ohio. After graduating from the University of Kentucky, he worked for National Geographic as a contract and staff photographer for thirty-three years. In 1990, his work was the subject of a solo exhibition and monograph titled Stay This Moment at the International Center of Photography in New York City. Since then, he has published four additional collections: Seeing Gardens; Sam Abell: The Photographic Life; The Life of a Photograph; and Sam Abell Library. In addition to his photographic work, Abell has maintained an active career as a writer, teacher, and lecturer on photography. In 2024, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from The Photo Society and was inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame. Sam has recommended the book Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Preston Gannaway. https://www.prestongannaway.com/betwe...

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