Going Home To "Little Dixie" A Photo Essay On Southeast Oklahoma by Blaine Dixon
A photo essay on Southeast Oklahoma
de Blaine Dixon
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356 Pages, 450 Color Photographs
"Every school in the state should have a copy of this book" -Rudy Miller, Professor Emeritus of Zoology, OSU
"Great Book!. Really captures the spirit of 'Little Dixie'"- Megan Waters, KNED McAlester radio personality.
See all the chapter heading photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vercingtorix/sets/72157604821820277/
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 356 - Fecha de publicación: feb. 13, 2009
- Palabras clave Police Department, Sheriffs Department, cheerleadersm Powwow. churches Christmas VFW, law enforcement, Little Dixie, Civil War reenactments, Ice storm of 2007, American Indians, Native Americans, gas wells, energy exploration, Amish, helicopter, aircraft, Oklahoma, politics, religion, patriotism, archery, cattle, goats, sheep, ranching, softball, basketball, sports, rodeo, parades, Crowder, Canadian, Krebs, Indianola, McAlester
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Born in Arkansas, raised in Oklahoma, headed west to California in 1966. Attended L. A. City College TV Production and theater history, Columbia School of Broadcasting, photography at the Art Center College of Design, inspired by photojournalist Ken Light in his photojournalism class at the Academy of Art, San Francisco.I worked as photographer and audio visual specialist in the advertising department of The Bank of California in San Francisco. I freelanced for the SF Bay Guardian, The San Francisco Chronicle, The San Francisco Examiner. I have shown my work at the Nanny Goat Hill Gallery and the Eye gallery in San Francisco. Some have asked me about my blurb "handle" as "Vercingtorix". This came about when I opened an account at Blurb and I found every handle I selected was already taken, frustrated I thought of a handle that no one had taken, that of the Celtic Chieftain in Gaul who led a rebellion against Julius Caesar.