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The shot / Gary Ramage with Mark Abernethy.

The shot / Gary Ramage with Mark Abernethy.
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B 779.935 RAMA
Adult Non Fiction   Chester Hill . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781460751350 (pbk.)
1460751353 (pbk.)
Name Ramage, Gary, 1967- author.
Title The shot / Gary Ramage with Mark Abernethy.
Published Sydney, N.S.W. HarperCollins Publishers Australia, 2016.
Description 295 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), portraits ; 24 cm.
Notes "Do whatever you have to do. Just get the shot"--Cover.
Summary The heart-stoppingly adrenalin-charged - and often dangerous - life and times of Australian war photographer, Gary Ramage. He goes where the troops go - but with a camera, not a gun. As Australia's premier war photographer - and as a former soldier - Gary Ramage has been in and out of just about every conflict zone that Australia has ever been involved in. He's been embedded with troops, lived, eaten and slept alongside them. Through good times and bad times, through rocket attacks, firefights and funerals, from photographing mass graves in Kosovo to being in East Timor when SAS troops were ambushed, from sleeping under the stars on patrol with Aussie soldiers in Afghanistan to helping out with CPR on a wounded soldier on a medivac chopper, he's been there and documented it. It takes special grit to be a war photographer - it's an extreme and dangerous job. At least 25 journalists / photojournalists have been killed in Afghanistan alone since 2001. Journalists, cameramen, photographers - they've all been captured, tortured and executed. Risk comes with the territory. This is a high adrenalin, sometimes moving, sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, entirely gripping story of a man who's living an extraordinary life, documenting some of the most confronting and moving moments in international conflicts and our recent history. Here is the story behind the pictures.
Subjects Ramage, Gary, -- 1967-
Photographers -- Australia -- Biography
War photographers -- Australia -- Biography
War photography -- History
Other Names Abernethy, Mark, 1964- author.
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