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Galen Avery Rowell (August 23, 1940 – August 11, 2002) was an American wilderness photographer, adventure photojournalist and mountaineer. [2] Born in Oakland, California , he became a full-time photographer in 1972.
Outdoor Photographer was founded by Steve Werner and first published in 1985. [4] In 2000, it had roughly 172,000 regular subscribers. [5] Regular contributors have included Galen Rowell, [6] Frans Lanting, [7] Dewitt Jones, [8] William Neill, Amy Gulick, Justin Black, and QT Luong.
The Ansel Adams Award for Photography, ... 1984 — Galen Rowell; 1985 — Tupper Ansel Blake; 1986 — Robert M. Lindholm; 1988 — Tom Algire; 1989 — Robert Glenn ...
Earthrise, taken on December 24, 1968, by Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders. Earthrise is a photograph of Earth and part of the Moon's surface that was taken from lunar orbit by astronaut William Anders on December 24, 1968, during the Apollo 8 mission.
Next time I'm in Bishop I'll snap a few photos of the gallery, maybe a good one of the sign. That should add some decent encyclopedic photographic content. trisweb 15:57, 27 June 2007 (UTC) The photo accompanying this article is not Galen Rowell. It is Galen of Pergamon, a Greek physician and phylosopher.
1977 South Face. Great Trango was first climbed in 1977 by Galen Rowell, John Roskelley, Kim Schmitz, Jim Morrissey, and Dennis Hennek by a route that started from the west side (Trango Glacier), and climbed a combination of ice ramps and gullies with rock faces, finishing on the upper South Face. [3] 1984 Northwest Face.
Fred Rowell (1918–1988), English footballer; Galen Rowell (1940–2002), American wilderness photographer and climber; Gary Rowell (born 1957), English football player and commentator; Geoffrey Rowell (1943–2017), Anglican cleric, third Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe; George P. Rowell (1838-1908), American advertising executive and publisher
Galen Rowell – photographer; J. Otto Seibold – artist, illustrator, author; Elizabeth Sher – documentary and short filmmaker, artist; Seasick Steve – blues musician; Betty Swords – cartoonist; Morrie Turner – artist, illustrator, author of the Wee Pals comic strip; Wendy Yoshimura – artist