Ted GrantTed Grant
Sixty Years of Legendary Photojournalism
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eBook, 2013
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Current format, eBook, 2013, , Available. Offered in 0 more formatsAnnotation Ted Grant has made a career out of being in the right place at the right time, catching some of the worlds most famous subjects in moments of unaffected humanity. His photographs have been featured worldwide and he has lectured countless students at Leica International Seminars, Yale Medical School, and Carleton University. Although he is best known for his candid shots of Ronald Reagan, Jackie Kennedy, Margaret Thatcher, and Pierre Trudeau, Grants portfolio covers Olympic Games, National Film Board of Canada assignments, and medical photography. His lifework of over 300,000 photographs is housed in Canada's national archives. Ted Grant: Sixty Years of Legendary Photojournalism tells a nuanced story of Cold War politics, Olympic scandals, urban poverty, grassroots industry, nuclear disasters, and medical breakthroughs. As varied as these images are, Teds ability to cut through the façades of public figures and coax ordinary citizens into the limelight is evident in each and every one.
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- Victoria ; Vancouver ; Calgary : Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd., [2013], © 2013
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