Two-Time Winner of the International Photography Award 2008
Boot Camp captures the essence of the Marine Corps. It is a comprehensive visual document illustrating the process of becoming a Marine.
From Boot Camp in San Diego through pre-deployment training in the desert of California.
Each picture tells the tale of the various aspects of life in the USMC.
About the Author
Richard Schoenberg
rdsphotos
Los Angeles, Ca.
Richard D. Schoenberg has been a photographer for 25 years. Originally from the New York City area, he worked for several entertainment newspapers. During that period he compiled a portfolio of rock photos that were published in 2002. The book titled, "Seventy Nine - Eighty" documents some of the early performances of the B-52's, John Mellencamp and The Pretenders.
Having relocated to Los Angeles, he attended the American Film Institute as a cinematography fellow. For six years he pursued a career as a Director of Photography, working on television commercials, music vi deos and several feature-length films.
Having spent two and half years working on, "The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday", a 288 page book about the training of the US Navy SEALs, it was published in December, 2004
Dimensions Large Format Landscape 100 pgs
Standard Paper
Category Arts & Photography
Tags boot camp, war, iraq, marines, afghanistan, terrorists, usmc, corps, navy, army, soldier