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Documentary photography.
Anthropologists -- United States.
Photographers -- United States.
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Davis, Wade.
Davis, Wade.
Documentary photography.
Anthropologists -- United States.
Photographers -- United States.
MARC Display
Wade
Davis
: photographs /
Wade
Davis
.
by
Davis
,
Wade
.
Douglas & McIntyre, 2016.
Call #:
779.092 D265w
Subjects
Davis
,
Wade
.
Documentary photography.
Anthropologists -- United States.
Photographers -- United States.
ISBN:
9781771621243 (hc.)
Alternate title:
Photographs
Description:
160 pages : color illustrations.
Summary:
"Inspired by artists such as Ansel Adams, Alfred Stieglitz and Henri Cartier-Bresson, who wrote that great photographs come about in the decisive moment when the head, heart and eye find perfect alignment in an axis of the spirit, celebrated anthropologist and photographer
Wade
Davis
has travelled the world in pursuit of the wonder of the human imagination as brought into being by culture.
Davis
has selected 150 of his favourite photographs from the thousands he has taken in the course of his forty-year career. Intimate portraits of family and community life, they are universal in feel, although they represent an enormous diversity of geographical locations and cultural backgrounds. Each one captures a rich story about the human condition, and invites the viewer to experience scenes of family, magic, love and tradition. Throughout his career,
Davis
's central aim has been to convey a visceral sense of the mystery and wealth of human culture, the embodiment of all that we are and all that we have created as a species. Through his words and photographs, he sheds light on the great peril that many traditions face, and the danger of losing forever the rich cultural heritages that have sustained us for thousands of years. An ethnographer, writer, photographer and filmmaker,
Wade
Davis
holds degrees in anthropology and biology and received his Ph.D. in ethnobotany, all from Harvard University. He is a professor of anthropology at the University of British Columbia. He spent over three years in the Amazon and Andes as a plant explorer, living among fifteen indigenous groups in eight Latin American nations. His work later took him to Haiti to investigate folk preparations implicated in the creation of zombies, an assignment that led to his writing Passage of Darkness (1988) and The Serpent and the Rainbow (1986)"--Provided by publisher.
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