Photographer profile: John Isaac
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Photographer John Isaac arrived to New York from India in 1965, penniless. He would go on to a career as the United Nations’ top photographer, traveling the world covering war, famine and chaos before getting to turn his camera toward beauty and wildlife.

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12 things to photograph before you die

Submitted by Brandon on Sunday, 2 March 2008No Comment
12 things to photograph before you die

It isn’t quite the Bucket List, but every self-respecting photographer has an idea about the things they want to shoot. Here’s a suggestion for the 12 things that you should shoot before you die.

 1. A Perfect Portrait

 2. A Complete Story

3. Northern Lights

4. A Blue Iceberg

5. A Rainforest

6. Migrating Wildebeest

7. A Sand Dune

8. New York

9. Love…

10. … and War

11. A Picture that’s Sold

12. An Image that Makes a difference

The full list (with descriptions) can be read here. While I’m not sure about the perfect portrait because you should never be satisfied with that “perfect” shot, but I love all the other ones.

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