The Faces of Gabe
A month-long photo adventure
de Jim Pearson
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This series of photographs was part of a year long photographic journey designed to capture a picture a day for a year during 2010.
During the last month of the project, I decided that I would photograph Gabriel Dillingham, who likes to be called "Gabe," daily during the month of December and these photos are the result of that project. Thanks to everyone that helped and especially to Gabe for putting up with me all month.
Gabe's mom, Tina Dillingham, works with me at The Messenger Newspaper in Madisonville, Ky where I have been a staff photojournalist since retiring from the Air Force in 1995. Tina and Gabe's dad, Matt Dillingham, graciously allowed me into their lives every day for a month.
During the last month of the project, I decided that I would photograph Gabriel Dillingham, who likes to be called "Gabe," daily during the month of December and these photos are the result of that project. Thanks to everyone that helped and especially to Gabe for putting up with me all month.
Gabe's mom, Tina Dillingham, works with me at The Messenger Newspaper in Madisonville, Ky where I have been a staff photojournalist since retiring from the Air Force in 1995. Tina and Gabe's dad, Matt Dillingham, graciously allowed me into their lives every day for a month.
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- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Apaisado grande, 33×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 36 - Fecha de publicación: nov. 14, 2011
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Jim Pearson
Madisonville, Ky - USA
Jim Pearson has been a professional photographer since 1971 when he joined the United States Air Force. In 1978 he attended Advanced Military Photojournalism training at S. I. Newhouse School of Communication at Syracuse University in New York. Completing his graduate course of studies there he returned to the Air Force working as a Photojournalist for Combat Camera till his retirement from service in 1995. In early 1996 he went to work as a photojournalist for The Messenger newspaper in Madisonville, Ky until 2013 when he retired. Currently he photographs railroads and his family!