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Walter Vick’s personal introduction

Walter Vick is a famous American photography artist and photography producer for game magazines. A graduate of the Paire School of Art in New Haven, Connecticut, he has photographed covers for more than 300 magazines and books, including Newsweek, Discover, Psychology Today, and Scholastic's "Let's Find Out" and "Super Science". The representative work "I SPY Visual Discovery" series of books has become a classic of global visual puzzle games with excellent creativity and extremely high photography standards. This set of books has been best-selling for twenty years, with total sales now exceeding 300 million copies. He has also won more than ten awards for this set of books, including the American Parenting Publication Award, the "Parents Magazine" Best Book Award, and the New York Public Library's Best 100 Books Award. In addition, he is the author and photographer of "A Drop of Water: Science and Wonders," which won the Boston Globe Horn Book Award for nonfiction and was named an outstanding children's book by the American Library Association. Another book about image illusions by Walter Vick, "A Little Trick with Light," was named the best illustrated children's book by the New York Times Book Review and was also named an outstanding children's book by the American Library Association. , and won the "Scientific American" magazine Young Readers Award, the American Children's Book Center Journal "Blue Ribbon" Award, and the American "Parents' Choice" Foundation Book Honor Award. The second volume of the "Visual Discovery" series ("Can You See What I See?" series) has been published since 2003 and has been on the New York Times bestseller list for 22 weeks.