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Book Description

It’s not often that a career in photography makes as many twists and turns as it has for Jack Dykinga. Early in Jack's career as a photojournalist he won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography. He then worked as a photo editor and later became a wilderness guide. Today, Jack’s work as a landscape photographer is world-renowned. After a near-death experience, Jack formed a new perspective that provided a framework for self examination and a deeper look into why images resonate with a photographer’s feelings. As the images displayed in this book progress through the distinct periods in Jack’s life, he describes the influences and events that shaped his changing style and his design sense. With an intense sense of gratitude, he explains the forces that caused his focus to evolve, and he describes the often-subtle changes that define his work. A virtual “who’s who” of editors, writers, and photographers have influenced Jack’s photographic journey, which has spanned 50 years. His amassed images form a body of work that is diverse and profound. From huddled figures in mental institutions to sweeping landscapes, his images span an enormous emotional range from disturbing to celebratory to sublime. They are touchstones in a life of photography.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. A New Beginning
  3. Part 1 Learning Discipline
    1. Chapter 1 Early Days
    2. Chapter 2 Mike Rotunno—Press Photographer
    3. Chapter 3 The Chicago Tribune
  4. Part 2 Successes and Failures
    1. Chapter 4 Frosty
    2. Chapter 5 Chuck Scott—Impact and Truth
  5. Part 3 Independence
    1. Chapter 6 The Arizona Daily Star
  6. Part 4 Trust
    1. Chapter 7 Ginger—Follow Your Dream
  7. Part 5 Finding the Path
    1. Chapter 8 Phil Hyde—Quiet Eloquence
    2. Chapter 9 Bowden—One Person Can Make a Difference
    3. Chapter 10 Patricio—Thinking Big
    4. Chapter 11 The Pinnacle
  8. Part 6 Sharing and Gratitude
    1. Chapter 12 John Shaw
    2. Chapter 13 Teaching
  9. Technical Information
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