Shooting from the Hip

Shooting from the Hip

Author: J. Don Cook

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2012-09-10

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 0806185449

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In this heartfelt tribute to the spirit and people of Oklahoma, one of the state's most distinguished photojournalists shows that he is equally talented as a photographer and writer. Showcasing black-and-white photographs and fifty short essays, Shooting from the Hip portrays Oklahoma's people, animals, lifestyles, landscapes, and weather in all their diversity. Cowboys, kids, tornados, trucks, rattlesnakes, fiddlers—J. Don Cook has seen them all, and through his poignant essays, he allows us not only to see them but to understand them as he does. After a hardscrabble boyhood, Cook became a photographer at the age of twenty when he took a job with the Ada Evening News in southern Oklahoma. His first assignment was to photograph six abandoned puppies at the city dump—an apt foreshadowing of his career, for he has always been drawn to the poor, the disenfranchised, and the downtrodden. In addition to the brief essays that accompany his photographs, Cook shares some of his own life experiences in a moving introduction and epilogue. His unsparing account of some of the worst moments of his difficult youth and his meditations on how he used these hardships to become an artist can only be called inspirational. "At seven I didn't know any better," he writes, "and believed I had few choices. But I quickly learned to cope—to feint, to dodge, to hide, to read, to run, to survive, to make art—and I did it all, shooting from the hip." J. Don Cook, a resident of Oklahoma City, is an award-winning photojournalist, artist, poet, and business entrepreneur. Nominated three times for a Pulitzer Prize and named News Photographer of the Year seven times by the Oklahoma Press Association, his photographs have appeared in such magazines as National Geographic and Time. James Garner, the acclaimed film and television actor, is best known for his leading roles in the television series Maverick and the The Rockford Files. He is a native of Norman, Oklahoma.


Shooting from the Hip

Shooting from the Hip

Author: Scott Strazzante

Publisher:

Published: 2017-08-15

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9780996058780

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Award-winning photojournalist Scott Strazzante uses an iPhone and the Hipstamatic app to capture the whimsy and irony, struggle and strength of everyday America. Influenced by the work of Garry Winogrand and Robert Frank, Strazzante's modern twist on classic street photography fuses his shooting from the hip style with the serendipity of life, for a revealing vision of today's world.


Shooting from the Hip

Shooting from the Hip

Author: Patricia Vettel-Becker

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 9780816643028

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Visually traces the construction of American masculinity following World War II.


Shooting from the Hip

Shooting from the Hip

Author: Norris Waddill

Publisher:

Published: 2013-06

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 9780989175203

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The morning of D-Day has finally arrived, and shells are exploding in the water around the young soldier as he drives his Jeep onto the Normandy beach. His orders say to turn right and follow everyone else, but he remembers a map he studied of the area. There should be a safer road on the hill. He swings left, bouncing the vehicle up a draw. Sure enough, he finds the road and protection from enemy fire. This impulse must have been a gift from God, just one of many he will experience before this war is over. Shooting from the Hip is full of homespun stories like this one, telling the story of World War II from the perspective of a very unconventional Jeep messenger from Texas. Throughout the war, Norris "Tex" Waddill follows his impulses and ends up in the Army on the other side of the world, far from his Central Texas home. His desire to serve his country without being a by-the-book soldier leads him through many captivating adventures from boot camp to D-Day to the Battle of the Bulge and beyond.


Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Tarantino

Author: Wensley Clarkson

Publisher: Overlook Books

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13:

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"Quentin Tarantino has rapidly emerged as the voice of his generation and a leading icon of popular youth culture. His uniquely stylish films, with their designer violence, exuberant black humour and rapid-fire, tough-guy dialogue, have won him worldwide critical acclaim and rock star status. Tarantino is walking, talking, Oscar-winning proof that you can break the rules and still triumph over Hollywood." "This roller coaster ride through Quentin Tarantino's life and work is based on over 100 in-depth interviews with friends, colleagues and family and was written with the invaluable support of Quentin's mother, Connie. Perceptive and compelling, Quentin Tarantino: Shooting From The Hip penetrates the eccentric world of Hollywood's hottest movie director. It is essential reading for everyone wanting to understand Tarantino the man, and the phenomenon."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Shoot Like the Pros

Shoot Like the Pros

Author: Adam Filippi

Publisher: Triumph Books

Published: 2011-02-01

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1600785468

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Shooting is the most important fundamental skill in basketball, but despite being the skill players are the most willing to practice, shooting technique is perhaps the least-taught fundamental of the game. In addition, there are very few instructional basketball books dedicated exclusively to shooting. Shoot Like the Pros is perhaps the most detailed analysis of shooting mechanics, covering every aspect of shooting, ever published. Divided into seven sections, it covers shooting mechanics, the mental aspects of shooting, free throws, game situations, strength and conditioning, teaching methods, and finally workout drills for advanced levels. Including tips from some of the NBA's biggest stars, this is a book that will give both players and coaches at all levels proper direction on how to improve shooting technique.


Shooting in the Wild

Shooting in the Wild

Author: Chris Palmer

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2010-10

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 1458715582

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Longtime producer Palmer provides an in-depth look at wild animals on film, covering the history of wildlife documentaries, safety issues, and the never-ending pressure to obtain the money shot. Marlin Perkins, Jacques Cousteau, Steve Irwin, Timothy Treadwell, and many other familiar names are discussed along with their work, accidents, and in some cases, untimely deaths. Palmer is highly critical of Irwin, and offers fascinating revelations about game farms used by exploitative filmmakers and photographers looking for easy shots and willing to use caged animals to obtain them. He also considers the subliminal messages of many wildlife films, considering everything from Shark Week to Happy Feet and how they manipulate audiences toward preset conclusions about animal behavior. In all this is an engaging and exceedingly timely look at a form of entertainment the public has long taken for granted and which, as Palmer points out, really needs a fresh and careful reconsideration.


Shooting to Live with the One-Hand Gun

Shooting to Live with the One-Hand Gun

Author: CAPT WILLIAM. A SYKES E FAIRBAIRN (CAPT ERIC.)

Publisher:

Published: 2018-08-14

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9780359024537

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Shooting to Live describes methods developed and practiced during an eventful quarter of a century and adopted by numerous police organization in the Far East and elsewhere. It covers everything from the purpose of the pistol, to selection, training, advance methods and more! This book was the first time that fighting with firearms was clearly and explicitly disassociated from classical target/range shooting. The proven techniques displayed have spawned most modern pistol techniques because of their simplicity and effectiveness. It is written as instruction to police forces in the methods of shooting (reflexive/instinctive) and training (realistic/challenging) that the author developed over two decades active service in Shanghai.