During his 26 years in Canadian newspapers, Frank King worked for the Markham (Ontario) Economist & Sun (1982-88), the now-defunct Oshawa (Ontario) Times (1988-1990), Calgary (Alberta) Herald (1990-2000) and the York Region (Ontario) Media Group (2000-20008).
His most thought-provoking, relevant and controversial columns and articles from those years have been assembled into this collection.
Sometimes funny, other times challenging and occasionally startling, The Gender Divide Runs Through My Dishwasher! will help you ponder this world and your place in it.
Frank is now communications manager for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association of Canada and Samaritan's Purse Canada.
Along with his very patient wife, Lori, and a cantankerous cat, Frank lives in Calgary, Alberta.
Frank's other Blurb books are:
• Moments of Light: Thirty Years of Photography
• The Alberta Badlands: A Landscape Portrait
• Blue Symphony: Winter in the Canadian Rockies
• Ireland: Visions of Light
• Special Places: A Landscape Photographer's Vision of Southern Ontario.
• 'Til the SOUL felt its WORTH: Glimpses of Faith, Love and Eternity
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Frank King
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
For more than 30 years, Frank King has juggled making pictures with his career, first in journalism and now as Communications Manager with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association of Canada/Samaritan's Purse Canada.
Besides Ireland, he's photographed extensively in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec.
His awards include Best in Show at the 1982 Markham Fair and Honourable Mention in the 2010 Calgary Stampede Photo Competition.
His work has been featured in calendars by CBC Radio (Calgary), the Calgary Herald, Beautiful British Columbia magazine and the Irish Canadian Society of Calgary.
He lives in Calgary, Alberta with wife Lori and an eccentric cat.
"Frank is one of those rare people ... who makes each of his wonderful images seem like a masterpiece, with great care given to the details, as well as the overall composition and statement."
-- Photographer Ed Brodzinsky, flickr.com
Fecha de publicación 20 de enero de 2012
Dimensiones Comercial 96 páginas
Impresión en blanco y negro (en papel no estucado crema)
Categoría Blogs
Etiquetas gay marriage, Irish culture, social issues, atheism, Easter, Christmas, Ireland, divorce, God, Christianity, humor, faith, Humour