The Samurai Way

The Samurai Way:
Spiritual Journeys with a Warrior Photographer

Text and photographs by Harvey Lloyd

Like "Indiana Jones" with a camera, there is no obstacle too great for Harvey Lloyd to overcome in pursuit of the photograph he has set out to capture. Lloyd is a passionate, energetic and yet mellow spectator on life. His lifetime photographic odyssey is governed by his own spiritual philosophy based on a personal interpretation of the Zen teachings that set the standards for the great Samurai warriors.

Book Details

  • June 2004

  • Pages: 224 (DVD included)

  • Photographs: 72 color

  • Size: 9" x 11"

  • Paper

  • Item #: 0-932646-03-5

  • Price: $24.95

Contact

For more information, please contact:

Susan Slack
Vice President, Ruder Finn Press

301 East 57th Street
New York, NY 10022

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