Artist Profile: Gordon Parks (1912 — 2006)


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Self-Portrait by Gordon Parks

Born and raised in segregated Fort Scott, Kansas, Gordon Parks was eleven years old when three white boys tossed him into the Marmaton River, knowing that he couldn’t swim.  Parks ducked underwater until the boys left so that they would not see him make it to land.  When Parks told his teachers that he wanted to go to college, he was told that it would be a waste of money.  After his mother died, a 15 year-old Parks found himself living on the streets and struggling to survive.  He worked as a singer, a piano player, a busboy, and even in a few brothels.  It was while working as a waiter in a railroad dining car that he first saw the photographs in magazines and realized that he wanted to be a photographer.

Parks was 25 when he bought his first camera and soon, he was both documenting everyday African-American life and working as a fashion photographer.  At a time when segregation was still the law of the land, Parks became one of the most prominent and acclaimed photojournalists in America.  Parks would eventually branch out into film directing, becoming the first African-American to direct a major studio film when, in 1969, he directed The Learning Tree for Warner Bros.

Below is a small sampling of Gordon Parks’s work.

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Artist Profile: Ruth Harriet Louise (1903 — 1940)


The daughter of a rabbi and the sister of a film director, Ruth Harriet Louise was only 22 years old when MGM hired her to run their portrait studio.  She was the first and, at the time, only woman to work as a portrait photographer for a Hollywood studio.  Louise took over 100,000 pictures over the course of her five-year career.  Before retiring to get married, Louise took pictures of every major star and contract player to work at MGM.

Anna May Wong

Anna May Wong

Anna Sten

Anna Sten

Buster Keaton

Buster Keaton

Dorothy Janis

Dorothy Janis

Greta Garbo

Greta Garbo

Joan Crawford

Joan Crawford

John Gilbert

John Gilbert

Lon Chaney

Lon Chaney