Majesty of Williamsburg
Williamsburg has been meticulously restored and preserved as a living museum to reflect the beliefs of the time that stated traditional cities should be centers of government, learning, and religion.

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Majesty of Williamsburg
Williamsburg has been meticulously restored and preserved as a living museum to reflect the beliefs of the time that stated traditional cities should be centers of government, learning, and religion.

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Majesty of Williamsburg

Majesty of Williamsburg

Majesty of Williamsburg

Majesty of Williamsburg

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Overview

Williamsburg has been meticulously restored and preserved as a living museum to reflect the beliefs of the time that stated traditional cities should be centers of government, learning, and religion.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781565542495
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 11/30/1997
Series: Majesty
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.41(d)

About the Author

When Peter Beney began his career as a photographer in the early 1950s, the profession and its craft were quite developed in most respects, excepting the art of color photography. Over the next four decades, color would have a significant impact on photography, and Beney was one of its premier craftsmen.

Beney began experimenting with color photography in 1954, which, at the time, was relatively uncommon. The processes were crude, intricate, and difficult to manage. Beney soon realized color’s importance in this field and devoted himself to learning about different color techniques in order to perfect his craft. Even in his early days as a travel photographer, he used color when others would not risk bringing the delicate process outside of the studio and into an uncontrolled climate.

The photos he has taken during his forty-year career stand as a great contribution to his trade. He worked on commercial and travel shoots through the sixties and later switched completely to travel photography. His travels took him to many places around the globe, and his works appeared in more than 100 books produced by Colour Library in England.

In the eighties, Beney formed his own stock library of more than twenty thousand photographs in Roswell, Georgia, and turned his lens to publishing. He was the chief photographer for the “bid books” for Atlanta’s successful pitch to host the 1996 Summer Olympic Games.

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