Born in the UK, Julian Bound is a documentary photographer, film maker and author. Featured on the BBC news, National Geographic and in the international press, his work focuses on the social documentary of world culture, religion and traditions, spending time studying meditation with the Buddhist monks of Tibet and Northern Thailand and with spiritual teachers of India’s Himalaya region.
His photography work includes documenting the child soldiers of the Burmese Karen National Liberation Army, the Arab Spring of 2011, Cairo, Egypt, and the Thailand political uprisings of 2009 and 2014 in Bangkok.
With portraiture of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Julian has photographed the Tibetan refugee camps of Nepal and India. His other projects include the road working gypsies of India, the Dharavi slums of Mumbai, the rail track slums of Jakarta and the sulphur miners at work in the active volcanoes of Eastern Java, Indonesia.
Present for the Nepal earthquakes of 2015, he documented the disaster whilst working as an emergency deployment photographer for various NGO and international embassies in conjunction with the United Nations.
Julian has published photography books of settings across the world, including portraiture work, and city guides, and has also published several poetry books, including ‘Haiku, a Journey Through the Deepest Emotions’, Julian is also the author of the novels ‘The Geisha and the Monk’, ‘Subway of Light’ and ‘Life’s Heart Eternal’.
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EYE OF THE BEHOLDER a Photography Book by JULIAN BOUND
A photographic collection of people from across the world by National Geographic contributor and award winning documentary photographer Julian Bound.
Taken over a ten year period whilst living on the road travelling throughout the continents of Asia and South East Asia, the following collection of portraiture work represents the diversity of people found within the countries of Nepal, Thailand, Bhutan, Cambodia, Japan, India, Tibet and Indonesia.
From the women who adorn traditional Japanese kimono to parade the streets of Kyoto's Gion geisha district to the monks of Dharamsala's Gyuto Tantric monastery nestled in the foothills of India's Himalaya mountain range, and from those who live in the extreme conditions of Tibet's Mount Everest base camp at an altitude of 17,056ft/5,200m to the laughing rice field workers of Siem Reap in northern Cambodia, 'Eye of The Beholder' presents an insight into the world and its range of communities, with only a brief accompanying outline telling of each photographs location - as it is the photograph itself which tells the story.
Photography Locations:
NEPAL THAILAND BHUTAN CAMBODIA JAPAN INDIA TIBET INDONESIA.A selection of intimate portraiture photography from eight countries and two continents.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Born in the UK, Julian is a documentary photographer, film maker and author. Featured on the BBC news, National Geographic and in the international press, his work focuses on the social documentary of world culture, religion and traditions, spending time studying meditation with the Buddhist monks of Tibet and Northern Thailand and with spiritual teachers of India's Himalaya region.
Título : Eye of The Beholder
EAN : 9781393244820
Editorial : Julian Bound
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