Shoot, Ask...and Run

Author:   Chris Stowers
Publisher:   Earnshaw Books Ltd
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9789888843923


Pages:   472
Publication Date:   07 January 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Shoot, Ask ... and Run!"" The advice given to aspiring British photographer Chris Stowers, at the start of his travels, has never seemed so valuable. Buffeted by tempestuous forces of both personal and international affairs, he flees from the Jakarta mafia through the jungles of Borneo, is tear-gassed by riot police in Manila, and crosses an imploding Soviet Union by train, only to be abducted by a group of heavily-armed Serb militia. In these pages, recalled from diaries kept at the time, Stowers paints a harsh, humorous and very human picture of media life in Asia-and beyond-during the boom years of the early 1990's. Based in Hong Kong, in the dying days of both empire and analog photography, he finds himself constantly on the road, in trouble, and out of film. A natural-born observer and nomad, the question nonetheless arises: where is home? - ""Amusing...very graphic, and evoke(s) what it was like to be a journalist there at that time."" - Allan Little, BBC Balkans correspondent, 1991-1995 ""The heartfelt adventures of a young man in the twilight of old media. Stowers is an immensely likeable companion, and his account of travel in the pre-digital age is both achingly nostalgic and beautiful."" - John Ross, author of Taiwan in 100 Books ""A delight....just what a delight! Chris Stowers takes us a romp across the Asia of the 1980s and 1990s when the region was transforming itself into the Asian tigers. Stowers is a photojournalist and self-described nomad, and he has captured the time, the feel, and the smells especially of the out-of-the-way places with their crummy hotels and student flops. You will wish you were running alongside this peripatetic photojournalist."" - Marty Petersen, author of City of Lost Souls

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Author:   Chris Stowers
Publisher:   Earnshaw Books Ltd
Imprint:   Earnshaw Books Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.490kg
ISBN:  

9789888843923


ISBN 10:   9888843923
Pages:   472
Publication Date:   07 January 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""Amusing...very graphic, and evoke(s) what it was like to be a journalist there at that time."" - Allan Little, BBC Balkans correspondent, 1991-1995 ""The heartfelt adventures of a young man in the twilight of old media. Stowers is an immensely likeable companion, and his account of travel in the pre-digital age is both achingly nostalgic and beautiful."" - John Ross, author of Taiwan in 100 Books ""A delight....just what a delight! Chris Stowers takes us a romp across the Asia of the 1980s and 1990s when the region was transforming itself into the Asian tigers. Stowers is a photojournalist and self-described nomad, and he has captured the time, the feel, and the smells especially of the out-of-the-way places with their crummy hotels and student flops. You will wish you were running alongside this peripatetic photojournalist."" - Marty Petersen, author of City of Lost Souls


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Chris Stowers is a photojournalist based in Asia. He has traveled, lived and worked in more than seventy ountries. His work has appeared in most major international newspapers and magazines, among them:, Time, Newsweek, The Economist, Forbes, Businessweek and The New York Times. He joined London's Panos Pictures Photo Agency in 1992. He is co-author of the Insight Guide's book of Travel Photography, and has hosted several TV documentaries. The wise advice given to him at the start of his travels, to ""shoot first, then ask ... and (when that fails) run!"", has saved him on many an occasion since ...

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