No Film in My Camera

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.27 (586 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0810838451 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 216 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-09-17 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The late Bill Gibson spent more than fifty years working in the motion picture and television industries. His credits as Director and Producer have run the gamut of diversity-feature films, music videos, documentaries, scientific films, special effects, commercials, and infomercials.
…Gibson recounts some of his most exciting assignments of the past six decades.a rollicking ride through history as told through one man's camera…brings…scenes to life, not only with is photography, but also with detail and emotion. (.Com)
If you love photography and professionals who shoot, you will ADORE this book Madelyn Griffith-Haynie Disclosure: I bought this book ONLY because my father recommended it, written by one of his life-long personal friends, since my Dad is a character in one of the chapters of this particular book. Like many who hold our country's highest security clearance, fo. Dan Sickels said If you want to know,. what can go on behind the scenes of historical events, give this book a read.I met Bill Gibson before his book hit the shelves. I found him to be a reserved man, with an underlying sense of humor. Only mentioning to me, he had a book coming out about his care. If you want to know, what can go on behind the scenes of historical events, give this book a read.I met Bill Gibson before his book hit the shelves. I found him to be a reserved man, with an underlying sense of humor; only mentioning to me, he had a book coming out about his care
His stories begin with the harrowing retelling of a kamikaze and torpedo attack against the USS Hornet (the Aircraft Carrier that brought the Doolittle Raiders within striking distance of the Japanese homeland) and continue through time and across space, taking the reader on a rollicking ride through history as told through one man's camera.Gibson offers up riots in Indonesia, uprisings in Africa, and coverage of world leaders that reads like a twentieth-century who's who: FDR, Harry Truman, Gen. He also provides insights into the frustrations and triumphs of America's space program, from his vantage point as a consultant to NASA on the photographic coverage of Apollo 11. Marines. His career as a combat cameraman propelled him through World War II with the Navy, the Korean Conflict with the Air Force, and to Vietnam as a civilian on assignment with the U.S. In No Film in My Camera, Gibson brings all of these scenes to life, not only with his photography, but also with detail and emotion.. Kennedy, Reagan, and many others. Why would you purposeful
