James Sidney

James Sidney

James Sidney is an author, photographer and filmmaker. His first coffee-table book, "Images of Our Inheritance", published by Whitecap Books, explores Canada's endangered landscapes through essays and photography.

His second book, "The Warrior's Path", published by Key Porter Books and Shambhala, is a collection of photographs and interviews with historically significant martial artists.

As a filmmaker, James has produced documentaries for Canadian environmental and governmental agencies.

In addition, his photography has been featured in Canadian Geographic, Nature Canada, Photo Life, The Globe and Mail, The National Post and others.

Sidney was born in Australia in 1972, but was raised in Canada.

Sidney is currently producing a feature length documentary on O-Sensei Masami Tsuruoka, the recognized "father of Canadian karate."

Links:

http://www.jamessidney.com

http://ejmas.com/tin/2004tin/tinart_sidney_0104.html

http://www.shambhala.com/html/catalog/items/author/680.cfm

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Warriors-Path/James-Sidney/e/9781590300749

http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/The-Warriors-Path-Sidney-Limited/9781552634783-item.html?pticket=3s3asw45giw1bm55anouwi45f2iS60%2bP2EBPatwRJRn8WpoCIXY%3d


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