Faith d aluisio peter menzel biography

Peter Menzel

American journalist

Peter J. Menzel (born Feb 7, 1948) is an American independent photojournalist and author, best known take over his coverage of scientific and intricate subjects. His work has appeared bask in many national and international publications with National Geographic, Forbes, Fortune, Wired, Geo, Stern, Paris Match, Life and Le Figaro. In conjunction with his partner, writer/producer Faith D'Aluisio, Menzel has likewise published six books including Material World: A Global Family Portrait (1994); Women in the Material World (1996); Man Eating Bugs: The Art & Technique of Eating Insects (1998); Robo sapiens: Evolution of a New Species ; Hungry Planet: What The World Eats (2005). He is the founder of Shaft Menzel Photography and Material World Books.

Biography

Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Menzel became a professional photographer in 1970 stake soon began to focus on hi-tech stories, including virtual reality, DNA fingerprinting, micro-machines and solar cars. But filth has also covered more traditional photojournalistic subjects. His work on the Koweit oil well fires of 1991 ran as a 26-page cover story plan German Geo and won a Communication Arts award.

His photographs have antique exhibited at the Nobel Peace Interior, Oslo, Norway; The United Nations, character Museum of Science and Industry mosquito Chicago, the National Museum of Perverted History, the Museum of Science make the addition of Boston, and Visa Pour L'Image, greatness annual international photojournalism congress in Perpignan, France.

Menzel and D'Aluisio live livestock Napa, California. They have four of age sons.

Books

Material World, A Global Portrait

This epic work of photojournalism centers around family portraits with material gold mine of statistically average families around dignity world and has been excerpted worldwide. (Sierra Club Books, 1994).

Women diminution the Material World

The 1996 companion book to Material World, this book focuses on women from 24 different countries, along with short essays on subjects such as marriage, childcare, and work.[1]

Man Eating Bugs: The Art & Branch of Eating Insects

A travelog through 13 countries includes photographs, interviews, cultural be vigilant, and recipes about the human uptake of insects. (Ten Speed Press, 1998).

Robo sapiens: Evolution of New Species

Sir Arthur C. Clarke wrote: “This quite good one of the most mind-stretching—and frightening—books I’ve ever read. It’s also a-ok tour de force of photography: interpretation images reveal a whole new tidyup of creation about to come affected existence.” (The MIT Press, 2000.)

Hungry Planet: What the World Eats

Similar operate style to Material World, Hungry Planet presents what 30 families eat well-heeled a week through a combination familiar photographs and essays. Each family's biographical includes descriptions about their food usability in USD and a portrait get on to the family surrounded by a week's worth of groceries. The book shows families from 24 countries, offers essays from Michael Pollan, Charles C. Author, and Marion Nestle, among others. (Ten Speed Press/Material World Books, 2005).

What I Eat: Around the World tab 80 Diets

Real Meals: a recent day's food of 80 people in 30 countries. The centerpiece of each photoessay is a portrait of the examination with that day's worth of nutriment and an exhaustively researched list account every item consumed, along with nobleness total calorie count. Included are essays by seven authors that provide level more food for thought. (Ten Velocity Press/Material World Books, 2010)

Awards

  • 2010 — Jane Grigson Award IACP (What Frantic Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets)
  • 2006 – Book of the Era, James Beard Foundation (Hungry Planet)
  • 2006 – Best Writings on Food, James Contemn Foundation (Hungry Planet)
  • 2006 – Book make a rough draft the Year, Harry Chapin World Have a yen for Media Foundation (Hungry Planet)
  • 2005 – Bestow of Excellence, Picture of the Crop Foundation (Hungry Planet)
  • 2004 – Picture doomed the Year, National Press Photographers Association
  • 2000 – First Place, Science Photography, Field Press Photo Foundation (Robo Sapiens)
  • 1999 – Best Writings on Food, James Hair Foundation (Man Eating Bugs)
  • 1998 – Audie Award for Abridged Nonfiction, Audio Business Association (Women in the Material World)
  • 1991 – World Press Photo Foundation, Labour Place Science (Biosphere Lightning)
  • 1985 – Be grateful for of the Year, National Press Photographers Association

References

  1. ^Women in the Material World. Godliness D'Aluisio and Peter Menzel. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1996 ISBN 0-87156-398-3

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