- Eric Hosking
Eric Hosking OBE (
October 2 ,1909 -February 22 ,1991 ) was an Englishphotographer noted for his bird photography.Hosking was born in
London . Although he pioneered several techniques for bird photography, during the first 10 years of his photography career, Hosking was not successful in being published. His breakthrough came after news coverage of an accident when Hosking was attacked by a tawny owl during a photo shoot, resulting in the loss of his left eye. The coverage launched Hosking to fame, creating a market for his bird photographs.Hosking's most famous image is "Barn Owl with Prey" of 1934. His most widely read book is "An Eye for a Bird", his autobiography published in 1970. Hosking was one of a few photographers who were able to earn a living by taking images only of birds.
Hosking was president of the
Nature Photographic Society , vice president of theBritish Ornithologists' Union , theRoyal Society for the Protection of Birds , theBritish Naturalists' Association and honorary vice president of theRoyal Photographic Society . He was awarded the Gold Medal of the RSPB in 1974, and received an OBE in 1977 for his natural history photography and work in conservationEric Hosking's Birds] .Bibliography
*"Friends at the Zoo" (1933)
*"Intimate Sketches from Bird Life" (1940)
*"Art of Bird Photography" (1944)
*"Birds of the Day" (1944)
*"Birds of the Night" (1945)
*"More Birds of the Day" (1946)
*"The Swallow" (1946)
*"Masterpieces of Bird Photography" (1947)
*"Birds in Action" (1949)
*"Birds Fighting" (1955)
*"Bird Photography as a Hobby" (1961)
*"Nesting Birds" (1967)
*"An Eye for a Bird" (1970)
*"Eric Hosking's Birds - Fifty Years of Photographing Wildlife" with Kevin MacDonnell,Pelham Books (1979) ISBN 0 7207 1163 0
**Foreword by Tory Peterson
**Dedicated "To the memory of my mother and father who understood my love of birds"References
*"Frühzeit der Naturphotographie" by Fritz Pölking.
*Obituary in British Birds Magazine byGuy Mountfort , Volume 84, p.308-9
*"An Eye for a Bird" - Eric Hosking (1970)
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