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Sam Abell in San Miguel de Allende (2016)

Sam Abell (born 1945 in Sylvania, Ohio) is an American photographer known for his frequent publication of photographs in National Geographic.

Sam Abell's love of photography began due to the influence of his father who was a geography teacher who ran a photography club. In his book The Photographic Life, Abell mentions a photograph he made while on an outing with his father, a photograph that subsequently won a small prize in a photo contest. He credits that prize as being a major influence on the direction his life would take. Abell was the photographer and co-editor for his high school yearbook and newspaper.

Abell graduated from the University of Kentucky in Lexington where he majored in English, minored in Journalism, and was the editor of the Kentuckian Yearbook. He is also a teacher, an artist and an author.

Abell received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from the University of Toledo in 2009.[1]

Sam Abell's book The Life of a Photograph is one of three volumes begun in 2000 with Seeing Gardens. It was followed in 2002 with The Photographic Life.

Publications

Publications by Sam Abell

  • Amazonia, Sam Abell, 2010 ISBN 087114087X
  • The Life of A Photograph, Sam Abell, 2008 ISBN 1426203292
  • Seeing Gardens (New Millennium), Sam Abell, 2000 ISBN 0792279565
  • Distant Thunder: A Photographic Essay On The American Civil War, Sam Abell, 1988 ISBN 0934738351
  • The University of Georgia: American College Series, Sam Abell, 1987 ISBN 0916509222

Collaborative Publications

References

  1. ^ "A to Z List" (PDF). www.utoledo.edu.