National Geographic Greatest Portraits tells the story of portrait photography through the eyes
- & words
- of five accomplished National Geographic photographers. The book showcases images never-before-seen alongside award-winning favorites. New & fascinating text reveals photographers individual experiences photographing people & their evaluation of NG portraits produced during each decade
- from the late-19th century until today. In Focus opens with a beautiful & surprising look at National Geographics contribution to the knowledge of the worlds peoples through photography. Five chapters follow each spanning Approx. two decades & covering an era in world history & photographic style. The chapters are: Before 1930 (Exploring the power of photography) 1930s-1940s (The Great Depression & World War II) 1950s-1960s (Bright colors & perky smiles) & 1970s-1980s (Back to realism) & 1990s-Present (Everything is relative). Each of these chapters is a portrait of the world.