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Sam Abell

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Sam Abell in San Miguel de Allende (2016)

Sam Abell (born 1945)[1] is an American photographer known for his frequent publication of photographs in National Geographic.

Life

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Abell was born in Sylvania, Ohio.[1] His father, a geography teacher, ran a photography club. In his book The Photographic Life, Abell mentions a photograph he made while on an outing with his father, a photograph that subsequently won a small prize in a photo contest. He credits that prize as being a major influence on the direction his life would take.

Abell graduated B.A. from the University of Kentucky in English in 1969.[1] He is also a teacher, artist and author. He began to work for National Geographic in 1976.[2] He received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from the University of Toledo in 2009.[3]

The Life of a Photograph is one of a three-volume series begun in 2000 with Seeing Gardens. It was followed in 2002 with The Photographic Life.

In 2024, Sam received the Lifetime Achievement Award from The Photo Society,[4] and was inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame.[5]

Publications

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Publications by Sam Abell

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  • Amazonia, Sam Abell, 2010 ISBN 087114087X
  • The Life of A Photograph, Sam Abell, 2008 ISBN 1426203292
  • Seeing Gardens (National Geographic), Sam Abell, 2000 ISBN 0792279565

Collaborative Publications

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Camera. C.J. Bucher. 1976. p. 14.
  2. ^ Phaidon Press staff (April 30, 2000). The Photography Book. Phaidon Press. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-7148-3937-0.
  3. ^ "A to Z List" (PDF). www.utoledo.edu.
  4. ^ "Sam Abell - The Los Angeles Center of Photography". lacphoto.org.
  5. ^ "HOF-Inductee-Sam-Abell". International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum.
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