harry callahan

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{i} (1912-1999) famous United States photographer who is considered as one of the leading innovators of modern American photography
born Oct. 22, 1912, Detroit, Mich., U.S. died March 15, 1999, Atlanta, Ga. U.S. photographer. He had no formal training in photography and first developed an interest in it in 1938. In 1941 Ansel Adams's photographs inspired him to develop his own style. His subjects included landscapes, cityscapes, and unconventional portraits of his wife and daughter. He was best known as a teacher; he was head of the photography department at the Chicago Institute of Design (1949-61) and developed the photography department at the Rhode Island School of Design (1961-76). In 1980 two collections of his works were published, Water's Edge and Harry Callahan: Color, 1945-1980
Harry Morey Callahan
born Oct. 22, 1912, Detroit, Mich., U.S. died March 15, 1999, Atlanta, Ga. U.S. photographer. He had no formal training in photography and first developed an interest in it in 1938. In 1941 Ansel Adams's photographs inspired him to develop his own style. His subjects included landscapes, cityscapes, and unconventional portraits of his wife and daughter. He was best known as a teacher; he was head of the photography department at the Chicago Institute of Design (1949-61) and developed the photography department at the Rhode Island School of Design (1961-76). In 1980 two collections of his works were published, Water's Edge and Harry Callahan: Color, 1945-1980
harry callahan

    Hyphenation

    har·ry callahan

    Turkish pronunciation

    heri kälıhän

    Pronunciation

    /ˈherē ˈkaləˌhan/ /ˈhɛriː ˈkæləˌhæn/
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