Stuff Happens
The Far From Humdrum Life Of A Photojournalist
by Tor Eigeland
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Pub Date Mar 03 2022 | Archive Date Mar 03 2022
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Description
In Stuff Happens Norwegian-born Tor looks back on a life packed with adventures, starting in 1947 when he set off from Oslo – aged just 16 – as a deckhand bound for Shanghai.
His desire to travel and a keen sense of curiosity led him into photojournalism and a world of excitement and delights as well as moments of tension and fear.Tor recalls stories he covered and tells anecdotes with warmth and compassion showing an engaging sense of humor and an ability to connect with an amazing cast of characters and cultures.
As former executive editor of National Geographic, Dennis Dimick, writes in the foreword: 'Dispatched to the Algerian Sahara, Tor would feign tourist status, as despite intense diplomacy National Geographic couldn’t secure him a journalist visa due to political tensions. His fascinating, one-step ahead of secret police journey produced Chapter 31, which, like other chapters in this charming and vivid memoir, recalls surreptitious escapades, dangerous encounters, and more than a good bit of luck. What’s also memorable in Tor’s tale of life spent almost always in motion is his gift for encountering famous and infamous people: the King of Jordan, undercover Israeli spies, Fidel Castro, and author Norman Mailer, among many.'
Illustrated with over 250 photographs, Stuff Happens shows the power of using an image to tell a story: “Sometimes, when I get a really good shot, I can feel it, like getting goosebumps”, Tor says. “How did this happen, I ask myself, how was I so lucky to be here?”
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Advance Praise
"My enthusiasm for this book runs as deep as my affection for Tor Eigeland, whose admirable and unusual expertise as both writer and photographer have made him highly attractive to a wide variety of publishers over his long and successful career.
Tor conveys a deep affection and curiosity for people and place, witnessed in large part during an era lived at a slower pace, in a pre-digital, pre-internet world when there were possibilities for deeper observation and insight.
What’s also memorable in Tor’s tale of life spent almost always in motion is his gift for encountering famous and infamous people: the King of Jordan, undercover Israeli spies, Fidel Castro, and author Norman Mailer, among many."
Dennis Dimick Executive Editor (Ret.) National Geographic
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Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781839524073 |
PRICE | £30.00 (GBP) |
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