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Tabarly portrait

Jonathan Eastland

30x45
cm
50x75
cm
Fine Art print
Baryta Hahnemühle 315g
Alu mounted print
Hanging bars
Shadow
Gap Frame
Black/White/Oak wood
Acrylic print
Aluminium brace
Starting

75,00 €

LocationGosport, UK
Prints issueLIMITED EDITION 30 prints ONLY
Shooting date23 mars 1978
Original pictureNegative
Original pictureNegative
FormatsPortrait orientation
Era1960-1980
ColorsBlack&White
Jonathan Eastland
Jonathan Eastland

Jonathan Eastland (b1945) is an award winning photographer and writer. Educated on the Isle of Wight and at nautical college in Cardiff,  Eastland was apprenticed as a navigating cadet officer to one of the UK's last tramp shipping companies, Watts Watts in 1963. The significant features of what was to become a short lived career were that, by the end of it, Eastland had made two circumnavigations, was hospitalised in Calcutta and was shanghai'd on an oil tanker for nearly a year.

He left the Merchant Navy in 1966 to begin a freelance career in photography and journalism, establishing the press agency Ajax News & Feature Service in 1971. It was one of the first agencies of its type specialising in maritime affairs. 

For more than 50 years, Eastland has covered countless major international ocean racing competitions, commercial and warship events as well as documenting the lives of professional seamen and many other facets of life at sea on a wide range of vessels from ocean going tugs, deep sea and coastal freighters, salvage, oil industry supply and naval ships. 

He was largely responsible for pioneering the use of long telephoto lenses in the 1960s and early 70s to capture close-up the drama of the sea and those who sail upon it. The photographer's work has been published internationally in newspapers, magazines, books and films; it was his photo of 1967 round-the-world sailor Alec Rose syndicated by the Associated Press, which effectively kick-started his career. 

His photographs of nautical subjects have won several prizes. In 1987, he was announced winner of the Kodachrome Cup at the New York Yacht Club for the best picture of the 1986/7 America's Cup competition. In 1991, the photographer received 1st prize for a b+w image of the yacht Sidewinder in the Shell Oil sponsored The Sea exhibition. His book HMS VIctory - First Rate 1765, co-authored with Iain Ballantyne, was nominated for the Mountbatten Award in 2012.

This body of work numbers more than 100,000 images.

His interest in photography began at an early age; both his parents were prolific enthusiasts. The gift of a Kodak Box Brownie camera from his paternal grandmother at the age of ten cemented the foundation of what was to become an obsession with photography. 

While best known for his maritime work, Jonathan Eastland's photographic interests include street and ethnographic subjects. In the early 1990s, the photographer spent two years documenting English Boot Sales resulting in the Fields of Dreams exhibition at the Oxford Photographer's Workshop. His latest work published in 2016, The Somme - exploring a war-torn landscape, is the result of a 15 year project photographing the WW1 battlefield. He writes for the British Journal of Photography, is editor-at-large for Warships International Fleet Review journal, publishes books and manages the Ajax News Photo picture library. 

BOOKS

Camera At Sea; pub. Ajax Publishing Co Ltd., 1975. 

Kamera Til Sjoss, Raben & Sjogren, Stockholm, 1977.

Marine & Seascape Photography; B.T.Batsford, London, 1983.

Cityscape Photography; B.T.Batsford, London, 1985. 

Essential Darkroom Techniques; Blandford Press, Cassell PLC, 1987 - 2000 (3 editions.).

Great Yachts & Their Designers; Rizzoli, New York. Adlard Coles Ltd., London, 1987.

Romance of Tall Ships; Quarto Publishing, London, 1990. (7 editions.).

Camera At Sea; Ashford Buchan & Enright, Southampton, 1990.

Leica M Compendium; Hove Collectors Books, 1994. (German Ed, Laterna Magica, 1995.)

Leica R Compendium, Hove Collectors Books, 1995. (German Ed, Laterna Magica, 1996.)

Leica R8; Hove Collectors Books, 1997. (German Ed, Laterna Magica, 1997.)

Leica M6TTL Handbook; Ajax Editions, 2000.

Leica M7 Handbook; Ajax Editions, 2003.

Leica MP-MP Questions & Answers; Ajax Editions, 2004.

H.M.S.Victory; Pen & Sword, 2005.

HMS Victory - First Rate 1765; Seaforth Publishing, UK, 2011. United States Naval Institute Press, 2011.

The Somme - exploring a war-torn landscape; Ajax Editions, UK 2016.

Portrait of the famous skipper Eric Tabarly, smiling, at arrival of the 4th leg of the Whitbread 1977/78 crewed race around the world, in Gosport, UK. The beginnings of this race were chaotic for Pen Duick VI, for his keel uranium does prohibit the boat from racing on the stage Los Angeles - Honolulu. But Eric Tabarly still wishes to participate in the last 2 stages and will join the Auckland's start.
Journalist Daniel Gillies said: "Tabarly and his crew sail across the Pacific from Los Angeles to Tahiti They dance Tamouré in the Marquesas, play football against indigenous in Tuamotu islands and harvest bananas and coconuts in Gambiers. A great journey for these young team members new to the world. Their names Titouan Lamazou, Jean-Louis Etienne, Jean-François Coste, Philippe Poupon, Olivier Petit ... "the boat will win the 3rd stage Auckland - Rio Janeiro but will be downgraded again, still because of its keel.

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