The Crazy Ones Shot Film

Through the Viewfinder  
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A history of U.S. Naval Photography (originally titled Eyes of the Fleet: A History of Naval Photography) commissioned by the National Association of Naval Photography, highlights many of the people involved in sea service photography from the earliest days beginning in 1914 when the Navy's first "official" photographer, Walter L. Richardson, a cook and amateur photographer, took some of the first pictures for the naval service, and contains dozens of archival photographs collected from retired sea service photographers and other private collections around the country, as well as many recent photographs.
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Biographies generally began as a project to “leave a few notes for the kids and grandkids.” Through the Viewfinder takes the reader far beyond that level. It is the story of a small town boy from the backwoods of West Virginia who grew up to become a renowned Navy photojournalist, newspaper editor and author.
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The Mighty O Photojournalist - The story of a Navy combat photographer.

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The aircraft carrier USS Oriskany, “The Mighty O,” commissioned in 1950, was the first of the “super” carriers. Oriskany saw combat action in two wars and is now serving as the world's largest artificial reef 22 miles off the cost of Pensacola, Florida.
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Photojournalist: The Story of a Navy Combat Photographer: is a compelling story and could have only been written by someone who was there and involved," says Vietnam veteran and author of Man of the River, Jimmy Bryant. "The novel's lead character, Ty Stephens, is a Navy photojournalist.
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Century of War

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Despite all the great accomplishments mankind made during the 20th century-invention of the automobile, the airplane, nuclear-power, space flight, putting a man on the moon and numerous advancements in medicine and science-the 20th century, in all likelihood, will be recalled by future historians as a century of war.
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