Now Reading : Wisdom by Andrew Zuckerman
Book Description :
Inspired by the idea that one of the greatest gifts one generation can give to another is the wisdom it has gained from experience, multi-award-winning photographer and filmmaker Andrew Zuckerman has recorded the thoughts and ideas of fifty of the world's most prominent writers, artists, designers, actors, politicians, musicians, and religious and business leaders, all over sixty-five years old. To create profound, honest, and truly revealing portraits of these luminaries, Zuckerman has captured their voices, their physical presence, and the written word. The resulting book and film, included here on a DVD, provide an extraordinary legacy for the generations that follow, and a timeless portrait of the common experiences that unite us all.
All I can say about this book :
~Beautiful portrait photography by Andrew Zuckerman
~Wisdom from great people.
~Definitely 2dots Approved
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PS : Andrew Zuckerman's wisdom project is a major inspiration behind creativity decoded project.
Thus, the concept of having people from all walks of life voicing their thoughts and opinions on one broad subject. So far, I have received over 230 contributions from great people around the world. Personally, it was only right to get a contribution from Andrew Zuckerman as well, lucky for me, he was interested, and shared his thoughts on creativity. It truly was an honor for me to receive his contribution. Big thanks to Andrew Zuckerman and his studio team for making it happen.
Click here to read Andrew Zuckerman's thoughts on creativity.
Thus, the concept of having people from all walks of life voicing their thoughts and opinions on one broad subject. So far, I have received over 230 contributions from great people around the world. Personally, it was only right to get a contribution from Andrew Zuckerman as well, lucky for me, he was interested, and shared his thoughts on creativity. It truly was an honor for me to receive his contribution. Big thanks to Andrew Zuckerman and his studio team for making it happen.
Click here to read Andrew Zuckerman's thoughts on creativity.