À propos du livre
This is a book on youngsters learning Tae Kwon Do, going through the various colored belt stages until the final Black Bert award. In this case my grandson Henry finished his 8 year long sessions, with pictures at the final event this April. Plus his white, green, red, and blue years with photos taken by his mother with a cell phone no less. As a retired newspaper photographer and Picture Editor both in California and New York, I spent about a week with Adobe Photoshop on my 250+ exposures at the Black Belt ceremony, and created five cell phone pages shot by my daughter Jennifer from the times she and husband Jack took him 2-3 times a week for eight years or so. This a 50 page book based on my trusty little Nikon D-40. It is one of over 20 Blurb books I've done from around the world, access via: www.jimvestal.net for free viewing, or purchase edition any should you like. Match some names, JFK, RFK, LBJ, Lady Bird, Clint, Louis, Kerry, Denver, Eastwood, Morgan, Dizzy, Ronnie, Kim, Sonny,
or in jet planes like, T-33, T-37, T-38, F-104, F-106, A-10, photos from the Korean DMZ to the Berlin Wall, and into many countries that are fun to visit, but very few pit holes seen and experienced when spending My Dime.
or in jet planes like, T-33, T-37, T-38, F-104, F-106, A-10, photos from the Korean DMZ to the Berlin Wall, and into many countries that are fun to visit, but very few pit holes seen and experienced when spending My Dime.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres pour enfants
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 52 - Date de publication: avril 27, 2015
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Black Belt, Tae Kwon Do, Watsonville, Nikon
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À propos du créateur
Jim W. Vestal
Clayton, CA,
I was a news photographer and picture editor for seven newspapers, and member of the National Press Photographers Assc. since 1956. A Life Member of the San Francisco Bay Area Press Photographers Association, after being the Picture Editor at The Sacramento (CA) Union (1968-89), New York Newsday (1989-94), and Contra Costa Times (1994-96) when I retired after 40-years in the newspaper business - starting as a shooter since 1956. I'm retired but still shoot and actively travel today for my own interest. The assorted blurb.com books have turned out to be a way to gather many of my images for nice and simple presentations.