America 24/7

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America 24/7

Flint Hills, Kansas: Three-year-old Bailey Lewis, her mom, dad and two brothers work and live on a 5,000 acre (20 kmĀ²) cattle ranch in central Kansas.
Author Multiple authors
Illustrator None; photographic collections
Cover artist Photo of three-year-old Bailey Lewis; photo taken by Dan White
Country United States
Language English
Subject(s) Culture and life in the United States
Genre(s) Photographic
Publisher Dorling Kindersley
Publication date 2003
Media type Hardback
Pages 304
ISBN ISBN 1-4053-0012-4 (UK edition)

America 24/7 was a book published by DK in 2003 about culture and life in the United States. It is a photographic book, i.e. every page contains a picture depicting life of Americans from every U.S. State.

Contents

[edit] Collecting

Between May 12-18, 2003, digital photographers were asked to take pictures of cities and towns, friends, neighbors, families and animals.[1] More than 25,000 photographers responded.[2] Photographers were from first-time users to international photojournalists and newspaper shooters.[3] Included in these were 36 Pulitzer Prize winners.[4]

[edit] Project

The project was created by Rick Smolan and David Elliot Cohen, the team behind the New York Times #1 Bestseller: A Day in the Life of America.

[edit] References

  1. ^ America 24/7: Inside cover. Self-reference. ISBN 1-4053-0012-4
  2. ^ America 24/7: Inside cover. Self-reference. ISBN 1-4053-0012-4
  3. ^ America 24/7: Inside cover. Self-reference. ISBN 1-4053-0012-4
  4. ^ America 24/7: Inside cover. Self-reference. ISBN 1-4053-0012-4

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