Field-Of-Study: Photography
Garry Winogrand
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1963 and 1964: WINOGRAND, GARRY. Appointed for photographic studies of American life. Born January 14, 1928, New York City. City College of New York, 1947–48; Columbia University, 1948; New School for Social Research, 1951. Exhibitions: One-man show at Image Gallery. Exhibited at Museum of Modern Art, Workshop Gallery,
Donald Weber
Originally from Toronto, Canada, Don is an award-winning photographer. The recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Canada Council Arts Grant, he has also received the Lange-Taylor Documentary Prize and a World Press Award. Amongst other citations, Weber was named one of PDN’s 30 and an Emerging Photo Pioneer by American Photo Magazine. Prior to
Wendel A. White
Wendel A. White was born in Newark, New Jersey, and grew up in New York City, Philadelphia, and New Jersey. He was introduced to photography as a high school student at Montclair High School, Montclair, New Jersey. He was awarded a B.F.A. in photography from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an
Jeff Whetstone
Jeff Whetstone was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and has been photographing and writing about the relationship between man and nature since he received a zoology degree from Duke University in 1990. Mr. Whetstone served for five years as an artist-in-residence at Appalshop, Inc., a media arts center located in the coalfields of eastern Kentucky. While working
Edward Weston
As published in the Foundation’s Annual Report for 1937: WESTON, EDWARD: Appointed for the making of a series of photographs of the West: tenure, twelve months from April 1, 1937. Born March 24, 1886, at Highland Park, Illinois. One-man exhibitions in Mexico City, 1923 and 1924, Guadalajara State Museum, 1925, Los Angeles Museum, 1927, Fine