A quirky, anecdotal part-diary part-reminiscence album of life in Africa from the 1920s to the present day, seen through the lens of one of the greatest photographers to work on the continent together with fascinating archival material from her extended family. All the great African characters from George Adamson to Peter Beard people the pages as do Hollywood stars, animal trainers, models and fashion photographers. Her greatest love, the tribal warriors and panoramic landscapes of Africa take centre stage. 'Haunting mix of photographs and diary reveals the variety and richness of African life' Colin McDowell - SUNDAY TIMES 'Family snaps, disappearing tribes, white settlers and wildlife are immortalised by the supreme chronicler of Africa' TATTLER 'A gorgeous book of Mirella Ricciardi's richly atmospheric picture tribes people, landscapes and wildlife' WANDERLUST
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Verlagsgruppe
Illustrationen
100 B/W Photo\Illu(s),200 Colour Photo\Illu(s)
Maße
Höhe: 290 mm
Breite: 260 mm
Dicke: 32 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-304-35401-6 (9780304354016)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Born to Franco-Italian parents in a palatial house on the banks of lake Naivasha in Kenya, Mirella Ricciardi had an idyllic upbringing with her brother and sister Oria who later married the African anthropologist, Ian Douglas-Hamilton. A photographer from her teens she quickly became a highly acclaimed magazine photographer, much in demand from anything from war reporting to fashion photography.