À propos du livre
For me it is the beautiful people who are indeed beautiful inside and out.
Many of the folks in these photographs are our personal friends, others acquaintances, some I have never met, others are well known names in Hawaii.
portraits in sepia has been a labor of love, a way of giving back to these wonderful welcoming people and to this place where we are so fortunate to live.
Michael F. O'Brien - November 30, 2010
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Portrait standard, 20×25 cm
# de pages: 158 - Date de publication: déc 04, 2010
- Mots-clés Big Island, hula dancers, Hawaii, cowboys, paniolo, musicians
À propos du créateur
Michael F. O'Brien lived and worked in Seoul, Korea from August of 1963 to June of 1997. He grew up on a dairy farm in the beautiful wooded hills of northeast Iowa. At age twenty-four he left the corn fields of Iowa for the rice paddies of Korea. Those rice paddies fascinated and excited him with their ever-changing patterns and through them he learned, also, to love the Iowa corn fields he had left behind. He is a retired art and photography teacher from Seoul American High School in Yongsan, 8th U.S. Army, in Seoul, Korea. Mr. O'Brien's credits include Far-Reaching Fragrance - Photographs of Korea, a collection in coffee table book form of photographic insights into traditional Korea. He has also co-authored a high school photography text, The Photographic Eye - Learning To See With A Camera. 1984 - John F. Kennedy Center Fellow for Teachers of the Arts.