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Michael F. O'Brien
onggi
Waikoloa, Hawaii, U.S. A.
Michael F. O'Brien lived and worked in Seoul, Korea from August of 1963 to June of 1997. He grew up on a dairy farm in the beautiful wooded hills of northeast Iowa. At age twenty-four he left the corn fields of Iowa for the rice paddies of Korea. Those rice paddies fascinated and excited him with their ever-changing patterns and through them he learned, also, to love the Iowa corn fields he had left behind. He is a retired art and photography teacher from Seoul American High School in Yongsan, 8th U.S. Army, in Seoul, Korea.
Mr. O'Brien's credits include Far-Reaching Fragrance - Photographs of Korea, a collection in coffee table book form of photographic insights into traditional Korea. He has also co-authored a high school photography text, The Photographic Eye - Learning To See With A Camera.
1984 - John F. Kennedy Center Fellow for Teachers of the Arts.
colellis dice
No wonder you've chosen to live in Hawaii Michael, you got some great shots of the geology and landscape, including the flora...
publicado 21 de ene. a las 22:45 PST
kcook06 dice
Mr O,
I love this book, you take such fantastic photographs. i especially love the textures, you manage to capture them so beautifully and with such detail. Great job as always!
Kathy Boys
publicado 10 de ene. a las 05:31 PST
beesong dice
Michael, thank you for your generous comments about my Tanzania and Yellowstone books. I would definitely like to see those Tanzania slides of yours and hope you will make them into a book. I'm enjoying looking at your books gradually, due to having a very slow Internet connection. You have quite a fascinating collection!
publicado 01 de ene. a las 07:39 PST