Background
Douglas R. Gilbert was born on August 14, 1942 in Muskegon, Michigan, United States.
(In photographs and text (much of it in Lewis's own words)...)
In photographs and text (much of it in Lewis's own words), Douglas Gilbert and Clyde S. Kilby introduce us to such memorable friends as J. R. R. Tolkien and transport us to such magical places as the deer park outside Lewis's rooms at Magdalen College, Oxford. We also meet Lewis as a talented and brilliant child in Belfast, captivated by the myths and legends of the North, already writing and illustrating imaginative stories and poems at a young age. While the book includes an essay tracing Lewis's struggle to find faith and a chronology of his life, it is not a biography per se but rather a personal introduction, a composite portrait of a fascinating individual and the world in which he lived.
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2005
(In 1964, Douglas Gilbert was hired by Look magazine to ph...)
In 1964, Douglas Gilbert was hired by Look magazine to photograph a young up-and-coming musician named Bob Dylan. Gilbert snapped over 900 of the most candid shots ever taken of Dylan, less than a year before he became completely inaccessible to the public. The photos, beautifully composed, capture the 23-year-old Dylan in rare private moments hanging out with friends (including Allen Ginsberg, Phil Ochs, and John Sebastian, among others) and family in Woodstock, at concerts, and in New York City's classic dive bar - the Kettle of Fish.
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Douglas R. Gilbert was born on August 14, 1942 in Muskegon, Michigan, United States.
Douglas Gilbert received his Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences from Michigan State University, East Lansing (1964), and his Master of Science in Photography at the Institute of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago (1972). He also studied with Bruce Davidson in 1965 in New York City and, from 1966 to 1969, at the New York Theological Seminary.
An assistant professor of art at Wheaton College, Illinois, since 1972. Douglas Gilbert was a staff photographer for Look magazine from 1964 to 1966.
(In 1964, Douglas Gilbert was hired by Look magazine to ph...)
(In photographs and text (much of it in Lewis's own words)...)
2005Douglas Gilbert is a member of IMP/GEH, SPE, and the American Film Institute.