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Ken Duncan: Life's an Adventure includes many rare or never-before-published photographs from Ken's first twenty-five years as well as a selection of many of his classic shots. In this magnificently illustrated book, Ken tells many of the stories from his life's journey that have never been told before: from his first discovery of photography as a teenager and his early working life to the many exciting adventures of his far-ranging photographic expeditions. For Ken Duncan, life has been an enormous adventure! His long journey to become one of the world's leading panoramic photographers has been by turns emotional, chaotic, dramatic, inspirational and physically gruelling. Enjoy this very personal journey of one of the world's most accomplished, passionate and inspirational photographers.
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Part autobiography, part travelogue and part reflection, this is a book of wonderful variety and range. There's humour, drama, anecdote and heart-searching. Every spread is illustrated by Ken's superb images: from the Aussie outback to Africa, from Antarctica to China and much more. This book is in many ways a follow-up to Ken's acclaimed 2008 volume Ken Duncan: Life's an Adventure. That book surprised and thrilled readers, who read for the first time many of the stories behind Ken's career. For Ken, the greatest accolade came when he heard of a farmer whose life had (quite literally) been saved by reading the book. Ready to take his own life after two years of destructive floods, the farmer had happened upon Ken's volume in the farmhouse; he'd been completely turned around by Ken's personal story of chaos leading to hope. Ken Duncan: Life's a Journey continues in this tradition, telling more, much more, of the unique Ken Duncan story. Ken's passion is to speak honestly to his own generation in the midst of a world often gripped by fear of financial crisis, terrorism or environmental catastrophe.
Walking in the Wild, Ken Duncan's latest title, is devoted exclusively to wildlife photos. Ken claims he is just a landscape photographer, who also enjoys photographing wildlife. This visual feast also features a foreword by legendary journalist, Ray Martin.
Jack Lewis spent twenty-five years in this world of low-budget Westerns, and in White Horse, Black Hat he reveals the human side of the industry. Highly personal and filled with rare glimpses of a life that remains in the memory of only a few, this narrative is a nostalgic memoir of a bygone time, of those who shared life on Poverty Row, and of the hard work, failures, successes, and dreams made or broken."--BOOK JACKET.
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