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michaelnicknichols.com

Michael "Nick" Nichols (born 1952) is an American journalist, photographer and a founder of the LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph in Charlottesville, Virginia. His biography, A Wild Life, was written by Melissa Harris and published by Aperture. Nichols was born in 1952 in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. After studying at the University of North Alabama, where he met his mentor, former Life magazine photographer Charles Moore, Nichols began his photojournalism career in 1979, working for GEO magazine. Three years later he became a member of Magnum Photos where he worked until 1995.Starting from 1989 he has published more than 30 articles for the National Geographic and the same year was in collaboration with Jane Goodall to publish a book called Brutal Kinship. During Nichols’ time with National Geographic, his stories have covered subjects including old growth Redwoods, the world’s remaining tigers and the emotional relationship of the elephant family. His photo Surfing Hippos was named one of TIME’s Most Influential Images of All Time. More information...

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