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Education

BA, Wheaton College (Massachusetts) 1969
Germain School of Photography, New York 1971

Prizes

1971 One of five winners of US Department of the Interior Photography Prize.
I took photographs for the Department of the Interior for nine months, supervised by Tom Orr, then Photo Editor of Newsweek, for a permanent display at the Statue of Liberty. The photos were exhibited until the restoration of the Statue in the 1980s.

Exhibits

 

 

 

 

Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago permanent collection

The Century Association, Sculptors and Photographers show 2006, 2007 and 2008

Atlantic Gallery, New York, New York, solo show 2005, group show 2005, 2006
The Century Association, Sculptors and Photographers show 2005
United Nations Population Fund's Family of Woman show, Pacific Design Center, LA 2005

Positive Focus - Body of Work 2004, New York, group show 2004
Portrait Show, The Century Association, New York 2004
Photography 2004, Edward Hopper House, Nyack, New York 2004
Atlantic Gallery, New York, New York 2004

World Financial Center, Courtyard Gallery Festival of Mongolia, group show 2001

Modernage, solo show 1975

Nikon House, group show 1972


International Work

Egypt, Cuba, Mongolia, China, India, Peru, Czech Republic, Vietnam, Algeria
The Girls of Freetown, annual portraits of 4 girls in the village of Freetown, Antigua
Portraits of Authors, England 1997 thru 2008

 

Current Project

The Second Half is a photographic project designed to demonstrate the vitality of older women. Popular culture in America celebrates youth, particularly regarding women. However, research has shown that women peak later than men. Men generally achieve their greatest productivity in their 40’s, 50’s and 60’s, whereas women (certainly women of the generation now over 50) have often just gotten into their stride, whatever that stride may be, around 50.

Since 2006 I have been photographing a selection of women of different cultures. Portraits so far include women from Greece, Italy, France, Spain, Algeria, Britain, the Virgin Islands and the USA. Each portrait is accompanied by an interview with the subject describing what “the second half of life” (for this project life after age 50) has meant for her. The completed project will be shown in exhibits in New York and elsewheres and is intended for a book.

While many of the women are well known, perhaps successful in a career, others have never had the luxury or inclination to choose a career. I am photographing women of different socio-economic backgrounds, who represent cultures from the most sophisticated to indigenous. Each has a story to tell that will be instructive to younger women.

 

Author Portraits Among others I have photographed:

Pat Barker
Julian Barnes
Margaret Drabble
Dominick Dunne
Penelope Fitzgerald
James Fox
Christopher Hibbert
Michael Holroyd
Alastair Horne
Penelope Lively
John Mortimer
Andrew Motion
John Julius Norwich

Nathaniel Philbrick
Anna Quindlen
Roxana Robinson
Hilary Spurling
Edward St. Aubyn
Wilfred Thesiger
Rose Tremain
Hugh Trevor-Roper
Joanna Trollope
Auberon Waugh
Richard Wilbur
A. N. Wilson
Tom Wolfe



Travel Articles The New York Times
  • January 7, 2001 — Breathless in A Colonial Perch (Peru)
  • November 14, 1999 — On the Harsh Steppes, Hospitable People (Mongolia)
  • February 8, 1998 — Sand, Silence and Solitude, (the desert in Egypt.)

    The Traveller (published in London by Wexas)

  • Winter 1998-1999 — Way Back Then (Cuba)

    Travel & Leisure

  • December 2000 — Fruits of the Loom (Weaving in the Andes)
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