Stephen Green-Armytage Explained

Stephen Green-Armytage is a British freelance photographer. He has worked for such magazines as Fortune (magazine), Travel & Leisure, the Smithsonian (magazine), Sports Illustrated,[1] and Life (magazine) throughout his career of 44 years. Green-Armytage now works as a commercial photographer in New York City.[2] [3]

Books

Green-Armytage made the transition from magazines to books in the early nineties with his first publication: Dudley. He is quoted as saying (on the purpose of his transition):

"Magazine-length coverage is enough for many subjects, particularly in an age of shrinking attention spans. But there are cases when a subject is large, and it is a shame to handle it superficially. It can be frustrating to be dealing with a theme that deserves book-length treatment, but instead be limited to no more coverage than a magazine has space to print.”[2]

Green-Armytage's books mainly focus on birds and creatures. The books are mostly picture books accompanied with short descriptions of topics, highlighting his photography skills.

A list of Green-Armytage's books follows:[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/topic/article/Stephen_Green_Armytage/1900-01-01/2100-12-31/dd/index.htm
  2. Web site: Stephen Green-Armytage :: Photographer. www.stephengreenarmytage.com.
  3. http://www.manta.com/c/mmgpk27/stephen-green-armytage
  4. Web site: Stephen Green-Armytage. Amazon.
  5. http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/35/search/?sc=Stephen%20Green-Armytage&sf=Author&cookieCheck=1