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Michael Yamashita

Auteur de Marco Polo: A Photographer's Journey

14+ oeuvres 218 utilisateurs 7 critiques 1 Favoris

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Oeuvres associées

Splendors of the Past: Lost Cities of the Ancient World (1981) — Photographe — 442 exemplaires
Discovering Britain and Ireland (1985) — Photographe — 365 exemplaires
The Statue of Liberty (2003) — Photographe — 321 exemplaires
Hidden Worlds of Wildlife (1990) — Photographe — 174 exemplaires
Majestic Island Worlds (1986) — Photographe — 161 exemplaires
America's Hidden Wilderness: Lands of Seclusion (1988) — Photographe — 124 exemplaires
National Geographic Magazine 1998 v194 #2 August (1998) — Photographe — 35 exemplaires
Compass American Guides: Manhattan (1994) — Photographe, quelques éditions34 exemplaires
Compass American Guides: San Francisco and the Bay Area (1990) — Photographe — 32 exemplaires
National Geographic Magazine 1989 v176 #5 November (1989) — Photographe — 31 exemplaires
National Geographic Magazine 1986 v169 #4 April (1986) — Photographe — 28 exemplaires
Compass American Guides: Las Vegas (1991) — Photographe — 25 exemplaires
Japan: Soul of a Nation (2003) — Photographe, quelques éditions10 exemplaires

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Autres noms
麦克·山下
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Pays (pour la carte)
USA
Lieu de naissance
San Francisco, California, USA
Professions
photographer

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Signalé
BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
In 1991, Michael Yamashita embarked on a rare adventure, sponsored by National Geographic magazine, to document the Mekong from its holy source to its destination in the South China Sea. He climbed 17,000 feet up the Tibetan Plateau - what some call the "roof of the world" - to become the first Western photographer to photograph the source. From there, he spent six rugged months tracking this most glorious of rivers. He returned with stunning images not only of the river's wild waters, but of the people who live by and above them.
Yamashita's rich photographs of the varied cultures and peoples who inhabit the lands along the Mekong give a picture of the diversity of life in these regions never before covered in such detail. Many of the 73 images in Mekong: A Journey on the Mother of Waters will surprise the reader, as they are from locations rarely seen by outsiders.
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Signalé
riselibrary_CSUC | Jul 8, 2020 |
"...begun during the Qin Dynasty (around 208 BC) and completed nearly 1,800 years later during the Ming Dynasty, the Great Wall of China spans more than 4,000 miles." (publisher)

This is a laudable trek through history, dynasty by dynasty.

There are 160 exceptional photos by Michael Yamashita (National Geographic photographer) and admirable historical commentary by William Lindesay.

Pictorial travel...History (Asia China)...

I love these tabletop books that reinforce your knowledge of history in a simple, understandable manner.… (plus d'informations)
 
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pennsylady | Feb 11, 2016 |
Wel weer mooi om al die kiekjes te bekijken, maar ik heb gewoon niks met Azië, dus doet deze me minder dan de vorige wat meer over de natuur en beesjes ging.
 
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DulleNL | 1 autre critique | Oct 25, 2013 |

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Membres
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ISBN
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