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Work: The World in Photographs [Hardcover]

Ferdinand Protzman (Author), Steve McCurry (Photographer), Sebastiao Salgado (Photographer), Justin Guariglia (Photographer), Jim Richardson (Photographer), Jodi Cobb (Photographer), Chris Johns (Photographer), Michael Yamashita (Photographer), George Steinmetz (Photographer)
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August 29, 2006
Culled from National Geographic's vast photographic archive as well as other important collections, this fascinating, wide-ranging volume presents a wonderfully varied group portrait of people at work—in great cities and tiny villages; in 19th-century China and 21st-century New York; in fields, factories, food carts, four-star restaurants, and just about everywhere else we earn our keep. We see cowboys and clowns, dancers and dog groomers, miners and models. On one page, drill sergeants bark orders to U.S. Navy recruits; on another, young Tibetan monks study Buddhist scriptures; and on another, Kenyan women spread coffee beans to dry.

Work is a subject that is both worldwide and personal. It is a shared endeavor at the very core of our identity. From the glamour of a Parisian fashion show to the grit of an African diamond mine, there are countless ways to make a living. The book illuminates scores of them—many in never-before-published photographs—offering revealing glimpses into various eras and cultures and engaging the reader with entertaining text and informative captions.

With a wonderful mix of the utterly unexpected and the instantly familiar, this vivid panorama takes an essential human activity and shows us myriad ways in which work is at once universal and delightfully, unforgettably unique.

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Adult/High School–The enormous variety of things that people do for survival and sustenance is impressively represented in this book. Neither doctor nor lawyer is included, and only a small number of white-collar jobs make the cut. Instead, readers see clover collectors in Yemen, bootblacks in Portugal, ice fishermen in Russia, coal miners in West Virginia, and salt miners in Ukraine. The volume is arranged in geographic sections: Europe, Asia, Africa, Middle East, Americas, and Islands. Interspersed among them are three thematic portfolios: agriculture, extraction (mining), and manufacturing. Protzman contributes engaging and helpful introductions to each geographic section, as well as brief notes introducing the thematic portfolios. With few exceptions the photos are captivating and of high technical quality. Most were taken within the past 20 years, although some are historical, including a few early-20th-century images by Lewis Hine. Many of the images display poverty, hardship, and oppression (especially of children). A few are whimsical, including a workhorse keeping cool in Spain with the aid of a tiny umbrella. The message that work can be tedious and dangerous, as well as rewarding and enjoyable, is thoroughly established.–Robert Saunderson, Berkeley Public Library, CA
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"...the vivid images showcase the grit and glory of the grind." —People

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: National Geographic (August 29, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0792262042
  • ISBN-13: 978-0792262046
  • Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 1.2 x 11.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #878,632 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's about culture, way of life and, of course, work., October 4, 2008
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The 190 evocative, wonderfully varied images collected from here span well over a century, from photography's early decades in the 19th century to the first years of a new millennium.
- A section from the book jacket

The collection of photographs showcases people of different jobs going about with their daily chores.

I like how each photo transports me to the scene where the photographer stood. One moment, I'm beside people cycling to work in the rain, the next, I'm watching workers mine sulfur. And it goes on and on. Although I might never visit these places, the feeling of being there just by looking at the photos is satisfying enough.

This book is not just about the different occupations, it's about religion, culture and people's way of life.

(More pictures are available on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Extraordinary Accomplishment - Celebrate Labor Day!, September 5, 2006
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WORK: THE WORLD IN PHOTOGRAPHS is another in the fine series of National Geographic books that gathers a group of phenomenally beautiful and touching and tender and humorous photographs from around the globe with the center subject being 'work' - man at his labors. While this may not sound as though it would be an artistic creation, the photographs contained in this large book are some of the finest color images you will see from our global neighborhood.

Ferdinand Protzman has curated these dramatic depictions of the various forms of work, both familiar and esoteric, and with great care has placed them in a non-judgmental sequence. The photographs include vistas of bleak desert hunting scenes, water labor such as fishing (one image of men on stilts surrounded by water is especially lyrical), American sports events, and forms of labor from what seems to be every country in the world.

The pleasure of this book, aside from the exquisite photography, is the manner of presentation. All forms of work are examined as universal means of supporting life. This is a collection of images that will resound with any viewer and will serve as an emotional attachment to the brotherhood of man. Highly Recommended. Grady Harp, September 06



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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfully Crafted Book Full of Breath-Taking Pictures of People at Work, September 3, 2006
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If a picture can tell a story better than a thousand words here you have the ultimate and more fascinating treat about the different shapes that this human activity that we call work can take. A wonderful and wide-ranging collection of photographs from the incredible National Geographic's collection.

Here you will find the most comprehensive assemblage of images that portrait people at work in all kind of situations, places, geographic locations, and from different social, economic, political, and racial composition. You will travel in time from the 21st-to the 19th-century while being transported all over the world from one picture to the other.

Ferdinand Protzman bring us again a marvelous collection. A truly most have if you liked his previous work (also from National Geographic): "Wide Angle: National Geographic Greatest Places" (2005) and "Landscape: Photographs of Time and Place" (2003).
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