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Lou Jones is a Boston-based commercial, Olympic Games, and jazz photographer, a photojournalist whose books include Final Exposure: Portraits from Death Row (1996), and photography educator. [35] Boston news photographer and camera salesman Gordon A. Hicks is the longest-known club member at 71 years, 1938-2009. All were honorary members.
James Edward Purdy (December 19, 1858 – August 2, 1933) [1] was an American photographer based in Boston, Massachusetts. [2] ... Gallery. William Jennings Bryan.
The Boston School of photography is a loose group of artists with their own styles. Members use a messy and instinctive approach to photography, in an effort to be more true to life. [1] Members of the group include Gail Thacker, Mark Morrisroe, Jack Pierson, and Nan Goldin. [2] Other members include David Armstrong, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, and ...
The DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA, 2000–2001, "Photography in Boston, 1955-85" Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA, 2001, "In the Street: Photography from the Collection" International Center of Photography, New York, NY,2003, "How Human: Life in the Post-Genome Era" Kathleen Ewing Gallery, Washington, D.C, 2004, "Dog Days Dog Show"
Augustine H. Folsom (died 1926) or A.H. Folsom was a photographer in the Boston, Massachusetts-area in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [1] [2] Subjects included buildings in Massachusetts, Maine, and Georgia. Folsom showed photographic work in the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association exhibitions of 1874 and 1881.
James Ambrose Cutting (1814–1867) was an American photographer and inventor, sometimes called the inventor of the Ambrotype photographic process. He grew up in poverty on a farm in Haverhill, New Hampshire. At age 28, he invented a new type of beehive in 1842, and on the money from selling his patents moved to Boston, Massachusetts.