In His Image

In His Image
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Publisher : Tate Publishing
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 9781617775185
ISBN-13 : 1617775185
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Book Synopsis In His Image by : Carole Orzio Schryber

Download or read book In His Image written by Carole Orzio Schryber and published by Tate Publishing. This book was released on 2011-08 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Even amid the post-bombing destruction of Occupied Japan in 1947, photographer, Nicholas Orzio was able to reveal the soul of a people and the hope of a nation. This ability to evoke emotion as well as capture the inner beauty of God's creations in his photographs has continued for seven decades, and has given him world-wide recognition. Through his belief that God has endowed each of us with some of his own attributes, Orzio's photographs of ordinary individuals become extraordinary as they collectively reflect His image. Join author Carole Orzio Schryber for a photographic journey of spiritual joy in In His Image. Visit Nicholas Orzio's website at www.nicholasorzio.com. '...The insightfulness and vision that Nicholas used in capturing the compelling images in this collection speaks volumes of his ability to not only see what most people never see, but to capture that vision in an image and preserve it forever! Following this work [Beginnings: Images of Occupied Japan]...he allowed his vision to explore and capture the beauty of God's creations. Hopefully this publication will begin to direct the recognition Nicholas deserves for his contribution to the art and science of photography.' —Michael R Scalf Sr, Executive Director, International Photography Hall of Fame


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