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A Camera, Two Kids, and a Camel: My Journey in Photographs

Hardback

Main Details

Title A Camera, Two Kids, and a Camel: My Journey in Photographs
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Annie Griffiths Belt
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 243,Width 268
Category/GenreIndividual photographers
Travel writing
ISBN/Barcode 9781426202452
ClassificationsDewey:770.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher National Geographic Society
Imprint National Geographic Society
Publication Date 18 March 2008
Publication Country United States

Description

In a unique publishing event that's perfectly timed for Mother's Day, National Geographic photographer Annie Griffiths Belt discloses the secrets of a peripatetic life...revealing in often hilarious detail how she managed to juggle two children, bulky cases of camera equipment and everything needed for a nurturing family life as she traveled to far-flung destinations around the world. Belt was one of the first female photographers hired at the National Geographic Society. When her children were born, she kept right on going-and this book is a loving compendium of the wisdom she gained. It chronicles three decades of international travel, a moveable family, and the art she created along the way. Belt shares intimate moments, lessons learned from other women and men she met, and all the fun and heartache of the experience. Her quirky sense of humor and many touching stories will delight and excite readers who are making and maintaining career decisions for themselves and their families. In addition to its value as a collection of emotionally rich photographs,A Camera, Two Kids, and a Camelwill find wide appeal as a unique and meaningful gift for Mother's Day, birthdays, and many other occasions.

Author Biography

ANNIE GRIFFITHS was one of the first women photographers to work for National Geographic. She has photographed dozens of magazine and book projects for the Society, and her work has appeared in LIFE, Smithsonian, Paris Match, Stern, and many other publications. Annie has received awards from the National Press Photographers Association, Associated Press, National Organization of Women, and the White House News Photographers Association. She is a Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers. The author lives in Great Falls, Virginia.