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A very tough year for Photography

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We have lost a lot of photogs this year. I will like to put together a list of who is gone for one of my photo classes and need a bit of help.

Oct 1 Richard Avedon
Sept 26 Eddie Adams
Aug 16 Carl Mydans
Aug 3 Henri Cartier-Bresson
Jul 11 Van Deren Coke
May 19 Jack Leigh
Jan 23 Helmut Newton
Jan 6 Francesco Scavullo

Am I missing anyone?
 
what it means though is time for all of us who love photography to aspire to those greats and be great in our own lifetimes.

beautiful works are something that can inspire us all.
 
It is interesting that most of these greats were born in the 1920s and matured in the incredible changing world of the 1940s and the boom of the 1950s.

It seems that during times of great transition and upheaval great people emerge.

During times of stagnation or peace (for lack of a better term) we see less of this.

Since the late 1960s and early 1970s was also a time of transition I guess we should expect a new crop of wisdom and talent to soon take the place of these greats.


Michael McBlane
 
Yes, here in England, Fay Goodwin a great landscape Photographer.
 
Eriwin and Peggy Bauer both died within about a week of each other this year, Erwin was considered the father of modern wildlife photography and did many books on the subject during the 50's and 60's as well as worked on the Mututal of Omaha's Wildkinddom TV show and had many essays pubished in National Geographic over the last 40 years. Peggy who had been married to him for many years was also a great outdoors photographer in her own right, and took over the family business when Erwin could not do the stills anylonger, he did the video and Peggy continued on with the still photography.
 
blansky said:
Since the late 1960s and early 1970s was also a time of transition I guess we should expect a new crop of wisdom and talent to soon take the place of these greats.


Michael McBlane

Assuming them durn hippies have any brains left from all of that there drug use, or haven't moved to Nappa or Sanoma and sold out:smile:
 
david b said:
We have lost a lot of photogs this year. I will like to put together a list of who is gone for one of my photo classes and need a bit of help.

Oct 1 Richard Avedon
Sept 26 Eddie Adams
Aug 16 Carl Mydans
Aug 3 Henri Cartier-Bresson
Jul 11 Van Deren Coke
May 19 Jack Leigh
Jan 23 Helmut Newton
Jan 6 Francesco Scavullo

Am I missing anyone?
It was not until I read this thread today that I knew that Jack Leigh had passed on last year. As a long time admirer of this Georgia native son I was fortunate to have met Jack and visited with him several times when ever I could find him in his gallery in Savannah. I have most of his books signed by him and one also by James Dickey.

For an in depth report about Jack, go here

http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewarticle.asp?AuthorID=25279&id=16662


Don Bryant
 
david b said:
Am I missing anyone?
Yes at least a couple or so:
Don Hong-Oai
Ellen Auerbach
Helen Gee
Ezra Stoller

Don Bryant
 
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