How to Photograph an Atomic Bomb

2006 book by Peter Kuran From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

How to Photograph an Atomic Bomb

How to Photograph an Atomic Bomb is a history and photography book written by Peter Kuran and published in 2006 by VCE.

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How to Photograph an Atomic Bomb
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AuthorPeter Kuran
LanguageEnglish
Subjectphotography
PublisherVCE
Publication date
2006
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages142 pp
ISBN1889054194
OCLC171268548
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It documents the stories of the men who photographed US nuclear weapons tests between 1945–1963 and the techniques they used to capture nuclear blasts on film. The book contains 250 photos and 12 technical diagrams, some of which were previously classified.[1] Research on the book began while Kuran was working as an animator for Star Wars. He was able to interview and collect material from photographers who witnessed the blasts, whom he calls unrecognized patriots.[2][3]

A traveling exhibit based on the book was purchased by the Atomic Testing Museum and put on display in 2007.[4] In 2010, The New York Times featured a 23-image slideshow on its website with photos taken from the book accompanied by an audio recording of George Yoshitake, then one of the few surviving cameramen.[5][6]

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