Fifty-years of award winning photography is celebrated in, A Call to Vision, A Jesuit’s Perspective on the World, the final book in the Vision series by internationally recognized photographer, Don Doll, S.J.
The book covers 50 years of Fr. Doll’s work, and details the story of his 'vocation within a vocation' as a Jesuit Photographer, including his early work with Native Americans, a series on Hospice care and recent photographs of Jesuits working around the world.
This latest book is the final in the series that began with Crying for a Vision, (1976) and Vision Quest: Men, Women and Sacred Sites of the Sioux Nation (1994.)
His work has been featured in National Geographic and eight Day in the Life of… books over the past 50 years. Fr. Doll has lived and worked at Creighton University since 1969. He is a professor of journalism and holds the Charles and Mary Heider Jesuit Chair.
The 224 page book, published by Creighton University Press and Magis Productions, is available in three editions— soft bound ($60), hard bound ($85) and leather bound ($125) and is available for purchase on the Magis Productions website at http://www.magisproductions.org. All proceeds from the sale of the book will go to the Vision Quest Endowment Fund supporting Native American scholarships and the Jesuit Refugee Service.