A view from the terrace
Scattered images of fifty years behind the camera
by David Waterman
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About the Book
It covers his time a young soldier serving in the Parachute Rigiment and taking part in the very last full battalion parachute invasion (The Suez crisis) until organising photo workshops in Spain and Morocco.
David won a number of National and Internation awards including British Sports Photograper of the Year and the World Press Photo Competition
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 240 - Publish Date: May 04, 2015
- Language English
- Keywords photography. skydiving, war, Andalucia, Morocco
About the Creator
David left the army in 1957 after serving for several years in the special forces (The Parachute Regiment) of the British army, seeing active service in Cyrus and taking part in the airborne assault on Port Said during the ill-fated Anglo French Suez operation. 1957-1960 Worked on provincial newspapers as a photographer. 1960-80 Worked as a freelance photojournalist for the British National Press in London, his work being published in National and international newspapers and magazines. 1984/94 Managing director of Images Sight and Sound a corporate video production company making training and publicity videos for many national and international companies. Also worked as a freelance cameraman for a number of film companies on such films as "A Bridge Too Far" Awards.. 1974 British Sports Photographer of the year 1975 World Press Photo Competition features winner 1994/2008 Moved to Spain to organise photographic workshops for photographers