À propos du livre
372 days away from home through the lens of a camera.
You won't find many pictures of people here. What is captured is ultimately the consequences of our existence, and the external natural forces that shape us. From caves in the mountains of Mexico, a tall ship in the Gulf Stream, the Galapagos Islands, Europe, New England and Africa - this book highlights a long journey made by an oceanographer in training.
This book reveals a revolution in one person's approach to life. A meld of photographs and stories, herein captures what it means to decipher the world for a living.
You won't find many pictures of people here. What is captured is ultimately the consequences of our existence, and the external natural forces that shape us. From caves in the mountains of Mexico, a tall ship in the Gulf Stream, the Galapagos Islands, Europe, New England and Africa - this book highlights a long journey made by an oceanographer in training.
This book reveals a revolution in one person's approach to life. A meld of photographs and stories, herein captures what it means to decipher the world for a living.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Grand format paysage, 33×28 cm
# de pages: 78 - Date de publication: déc 03, 2008
- Mots-clés New York City, travel, ocean, oceanography, science, photography, Africa, Mexico, Galapagos, nature, city, Europe, sailing, adventure
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À propos du créateur
Whitney Krey
Cambridge, MA USA
After growing up in Texas and California, Whitney Krey currently lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts where she is pursuing her PhD in Biological Oceanography. Torn between her creative and analytical halves, she finally gave in to her photographic whims as her scientific career took her all over the world. Now happily ensconced in a passionate war between her two personalities, she is enjoying her nomadic lifestyle.