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Revision as of 12:12, 6 June 2021
Onne van der Wal is a Dutch marine photographer and writer.[1]
Onne van der Wal Photography Gallery is named after him.[2]
Early life and career
van der Wal immigrated to South Africa in 1959.[3] He spent his early life in apartheid South Africa.[4] He is trained as a machinist.[5]
He started his career with Sail Magazine when they approached him to take photographs.[6] He was on board Flyer II which won the 1981–1982 Whitbread Round the World Race.[7]
In 1987, he moved to Newport, Rhode Island where he currently lives with his wife, Tenley, and three children.[6][5]
Award
- Photographic Society of America Award (2013)[8]
Bibliography
- van der Wal, Onne (14 May 2004). Wind and Water: Boating Photographs From Around The World. Bulfinch. ISBN 9780821228449.
- van der Wal, Onne; Jobson, Gary (29 October 2013). Sailing. Rizzoli. ISBN 9780847838844.
- van der Wal, Onne; McCormick, Herb (22 October 2019). Sailing America. Rizzoli. ISBN 9780847863587.
References
- ^ "Straight Shooting". Cruising World.
- ^ https://www.visitrhodeisland.com/listing/onne-van-der-wal-photography-gallery/7976/
- ^ https://nshof.org/nominees/van-de-wal-onne/
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20200212181346/https://www.ripbs.org/production/local-programs/second-wind/
- ^ a b Hemmen, Pim Van. "Onne's New Goose". Soundings Online.
- ^ a b CNN, James Masters. "Onne van der Wal: 'Sea astronaut' captures light years of progress". CNN.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Nautical photographer Onne van der Wal returns to Whaling Museum's Sailors' Series". www.whalingmuseum.org.
- ^ https://nshof.org/nominees/van-de-wal-onne/
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