Double Take - Looking Back two
Second Memoir of Hiking Pictured Rocks
de David R Schuhart, Tim Newell
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À propos du livre
This second book took place from just after the events of September 1996 to September of 1998.
Being a photographer, I documented all the trips and adventures on film. The images have been scanned from my film archives, edited when needed and they help to tell the story. Some images have never been seen by anyone but these three hikers for more than twenty-five years.
What I hope everyone gets out of reading this true story is: my love of the land, the beauty of the park, and all the changes in weather I have seen at the park. I also hope to express how the park has changed me, my friendships as we hiked, combined with the love I have for photography. I am already working on the next book set in the years from 1998 to well into the 2000's.
Being a photographer, I documented all the trips and adventures on film. The images have been scanned from my film archives, edited when needed and they help to tell the story. Some images have never been seen by anyone but these three hikers for more than twenty-five years.
What I hope everyone gets out of reading this true story is: my love of the land, the beauty of the park, and all the changes in weather I have seen at the park. I also hope to express how the park has changed me, my friendships as we hiked, combined with the love I have for photography. I am already working on the next book set in the years from 1998 to well into the 2000's.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Catégories supplémentaires Sports et loisirs, Biographies et mémoires
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Format choisi: Grand format paysage, 33×28 cm
# de pages: 110 - Date de publication: oct 09, 2023
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Memoirs, Photography, Hiking, Pictured Rocks
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À propos du créateur
DRS Photos
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA
David R. Schuhart - Photographer I have spent the better part of my life hiking, with a camera, looking for the perfect photograph. In 1987, for High School Graduation, I was given my first good camera. From that day on, I was hooked! Spent 5 years in the US Army, capturing photos every step of the way. After the Army, hiking trips & many miles, were what occupied most of my free time... with a camera in tow. Even picked up the nickname "scoop".