Karsh Portfolio

Karsh Portfolio
Title Karsh Portfolio PDF eBook
Author Yousuf Karsh
Publisher London : Nelson
Pages 212
Release 1967
Genre Photography, Artistic
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Portrætfotografier af kendte personligheder.

Photographing Greatness

Photographing Greatness
Title Photographing Greatness PDF eBook
Author lian goodall
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 107
Release 2007-11-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1459727258

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This is the first children's biography of the famous Canadian photographer who immortalized the makers of history. With sketches and archival photographs.

The University as Publisher

The University as Publisher
Title The University as Publisher PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Harman
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 218
Release 1961-12-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1487589735

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It is doubtless inevitable that a publishing house should celebrate an important anniversary by publishing a book. It is perhaps equally inevitable that such a book should include a description of the founding and growth of the house concerned. However, it is hoped that The University as Publisher will serve a much more useful purpose than merely to mark the Diamond Anniversary of the University of Toronto Press. Toronto now has two sister presses, and will, we trust, soon greet several more. This volume may, therefore, be of interest to those institutions contemplating the founding of such scholarly publishing departments. It may also help to explain to some of those directly concerns with the founding of such presses, and to the general public, what university press publishing is about. Then, too, comparatively little has been issued about publishing in Canada, and very little indeed about scholarly publishing in this country. This volume may, therefore, make a modest contribution to the economic and cultural history of the last sixty years in Canada. It is hoped further that this account of one of the departments of the University of Toronto may be of interest to its faculty and alumni of today, and useful to its historians of tomorrow.

The Photograph

The Photograph
Title The Photograph PDF eBook
Author Mary Price
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 230
Release 1997
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780804729642

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This richly evocative study of photography has two major emphases, that the language of description (be it title, caption, or text) is deeply implicated in how a viewer looks at photographs, and that the use of a photograph determines its meaning.

Newscan

Newscan
Title Newscan PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 500
Release 1994
Genre Canada
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Popular Photography

Popular Photography
Title Popular Photography PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 168
Release 1984-02
Genre
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Yousuf Karsh & John Garo

Yousuf Karsh & John Garo
Title Yousuf Karsh & John Garo PDF eBook
Author Mehmed Ali
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016-04-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781944038007

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When President Calvin Coolidge was asked to choose between the artist John Singer Sargent or the photographer John Garo to make his official presidential portrait, Coolidge chose Garo. Although unknown today, in the early years of the twentieth century, Garo was a nationally acclaimed photographer, a leader in the thriving Boston photographic community. Cultured and charming, Garo also painted watercolors, wrote poetry and counted among his friends luminaries in the worlds of music and theater. It was to this humanistic atmosphere of Garo's sky lit studio that the fledgling photographer, Yousuf Karsh, a survivor of the 1915 Armenian Massacres, was sent by his uncle George Nakash, to be Garo's apprentice. Garo was a nurturing and encouraging mentor. His three years with Garo transformed young Karsh's life and influenced his original desire to portray those personalities who made a positive impact on our world. Garo died in 1939, a victim of the Great Depression, ill health and changing photographic taste. Karsh, then still a struggling photographer in Canada, was devastated to discover Garo's studio ransacked, and many of his portraits missing. Thus began a forty-year odyssey by Karsh to discover his mentor's portraits, and preserve them for posterity. Drawing on meticulous research and on Karsh's personal correspondence, Mehmed Ali brings to life this intensely human journey, and the little known story of Garo's stellar role in the history of photography in New England. Mehmed Ali's "Yousuf Karsh & John Garo: The Search for a Master's Legacy" (Benna), illustrated with 100 photographs, most of them by Garo or Karsh, offers an inside look at the early years of celebrity photography. (The Boston Globe) This is also a story of a master and apprentice, a mentor and mentee, with Karsh investing himself in the restoration of Garo's legacy as one of New England's notable photographers. Ali's discovery of Garo while doing research on Armenian political activists in Lowell led him to Karsh's widow, Estrellita, who encouraged Ali to pursue the story. Ali immersed himself in the subject, revealing the extraordinary accomplishments of both Garo and Karsh. The book is beautifully produced with high quality reproductions, mostly in black and white with a few color images. (The Lowell Sun)