Everyone Has a Life to Live : An American Portrait
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Book Description
Images that poignantly depict the human spirit, in all its glory and frailty: This is the specialty of renowned photojournalist Jerry Gay. In Everyone Has a Life to Live, Gay has insightfully captured Americans both young and old, black and white, strong and weak, as they walk their individual paths through life.Gay spent three consecutive summers documenting America as he crossed the country on a journey both personal and professional. The results are moving photographs of everyday people living everyday lives, yet each communicating his or her own special uniqueness. With spare yet reflective text, Everyone Has a Life to Live is a powerful reminder of the stalwart beauty that makes America strong and proud.Everyone Has a Life to Live will become a treasured keepsake for everyone who wants to rediscover the America within us all.
About the Author
in 1975. He also received the first Edward Steichen Award for news photography and was named Regional Photographer of the Year from 1974 to 1977 by the National Press Photographers Association. He has worked for major newspapers around the country, including the Los Angeles Times, Newsday, and the St. Paul Pioneer Press. He lives in La Conner, Wash.
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