No Film In My Camera

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Author: Bill Gibson

ISBN-10: 0810838451

ISBN-13: 9780810838451

Category: Photographers - Biography

Why would you purposefully shoot scenes with no film in your camera? To find the answer, you will need to read this memoir, in which internationally-known Director/Cameraman Bill Gibson recounts some of his most exciting assignments of the past six decades. 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. Marines. His stories begin with the harrowing retelling of...

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Beginning his 60-year film and photo career at the outbreak of World War II on the deck of the ill-fated aircraft carrier USS Hornet, Gibson lived through some of the most explosive events in US history. Step back into history and relive the scenes of war through is unique lens and experience those battles in the South Pacific, the Baker underwater atomic test, and much more. This is one whirlwind tour through history that you won't want to miss.BooknewsIn photographs and text, Gibson remembers highlights of his 50 years as a director and producer in film and television. Combat in Vietnam and uprisings in Africa, world leaders, big game hunting, and consulting NASA on the photographic coverage of make their appearance. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

\ BooknewsIn photographs and text, Gibson remembers highlights of his 50 years as a director and producer in film and television. Combat in Vietnam and uprisings in Africa, world leaders, big game hunting, and consulting NASA on the photographic coverage of make their appearance. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \