Let's Be Reasonable

Let's Be Reasonable
ISBN-10
0803235062
ISBN-13
9780803235069
Series
Let's Be Reasonable
Category
Photography
Language
English
Published
2011-09-01
Publisher
U of Nebraska Press
Author
Joel Sartore

Description

Joel Sartore has spent twenty years taking pictures for National Geographic magazine and has been a contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning since 2005, harmonizing words and images on topics ranging from mud to money, holiday trash to cancer. His fresh insights and engaging warmth and wit—accompanied by extraordinary photographs—provide a sensory experience that draws readers into one fascinatingly different world after another. Let’s Be Reasonable collects Sartore’s pieces—some aired on Sunday Morning, some never before published—pairing each story with the award-winning photography for which he is known. Assignments from the Amazon to Alaska, from wildlife refuges to state fairs have given Sartore a remarkable breadth of experience that is captured for the first time in this irresistible book.

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