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| |  | General | Home » » » Picture Taker: Photographs by Ken Elkins | | | | | | | Description: | | This collection of 100 haunting, sometimes humorous, but always deeply honest black-and-white photographs reveals the 42-year career of a master photographer and photojournalist.
Ken Elkins retired as chief photographer of the Anniston Star in 2000, and this selection of his work demonstrates his brilliant eye for finding and capturing images of rural southern lives and landscapes in all their difficulty, candor, and humor. These are unadorned images of a timeless landscape and proud resourceful people, who know well their neighbors, honor their past, and face the tests of daily life with wit and a stoic sense of endurance.
“The old scenes are gone, or going . . . and the people are different, less likely to be in overalls and print dresses, less likely to a sliver of tobacco off a sweet-smelling plug of Brown Mule. So we try to remember, imperfectly. But not Elkins. . . . He and his camera have found value in their lives that so many others--a world full--were unable to see. I have worked beside the very, very best. But I only know one picture taker. When he turns his lens on the mostly rural, mostly poor pockets of his native Alabama, something beautiful happens. He draws out the dignity and loveliness that is in these people, and spreads it out for the rest of the world to see.” --Rick Bragg, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of All over but the Shoutin', Somebody Told Me, Ava's Man, and The Most They Ever Had, in his foreword to Picture Taker | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Ken Elkins | | Hardcover:
| 120 pages | | Publisher:
| University Alabama Press | | Publication Date:
| September 28, 2005 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 0817314784 | | Product Length:
| 11.38 inches | | Product Width:
| 10.3 inches | | Product Height:
| 0.76 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.42 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.26 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.31 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.71 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.43 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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An exquisite portrait human pride, wit, and stoicism, amid the breathtaking Alabama countrysideFeb 06, 2006
By Midwest Book Review Picture Taker is a collection of black-and-white photography by award-winning photojournalist Ken Elkins, celebrating the daily lives of small town and rural inhabitants of Alabama. Aside from a foreword by Pulitzer Prize- winning journalist Rick Bragg and an afterword, no text distracts the reader from the poignant images of salt-of-the- earth people. Even the one-sentence captions for the photographs are grouped together at the back of the book, so as not to distract from the compelling visual experience. An exquisite portrait human pride, wit, and stoicism, amid the breathtaking Alabama countryside.
Timeless photographer of Small Town AlabamaJan 19, 2012
By Shannon T Carr Ken Elkins photographs have inspired many short stories and art works. They are timeless in the fact that the emotion and sentiment is captured in a era of an old, small Southern town, USA.
Picture Taker: Photographs by Ken ElkinsOct 06, 2008
By Karina Mcdaniel Beautiful book. This man takes pictures like Rick Bragg (forword) writes. Each photograph is a story. Great work!
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