The Storytelling Lens of Bruce Davidson

 
In the Beginning
 
Born September 5, 1933 in Oak
Park, Illinois
Started taking photographs at age
10 and
 inspired by Henri Cartier-Bresson
and Robert Frank
At 19, he won his 1
st
 national
recognition for his photography,
1952 Kodak National High School
Photographic Award for photo he
took of an owl
After graduating from high school
ha attended the Rochester Institute
of Tech. and Yale University.
 
 
 
While in college Davidson was
drafted into the U.S. Army where
he was stationed in Paris
At Paris is where he met Henri
Cartier-Bresson, one of the
founders or the agency Magnum
Photos
In 1957 he left military service and
worked as a freelance
photographer for LIFE magazine
Then in 1958 he became a full
member of Magnum
 
First Famous Works
 
From 1958 to 1961 he created
works called “The Dwarf”,
“Brooklyn Gang” and “Freedom
Rides”
Received a Guggenheim
fellowship in 1962 and created
documentations of the civil rights
movement. A year later the
Museum of Modern Art in New
York presented his work
Then in 1967 he received the first
grant for photography from the
National Endowment for the Arts,
he spent 2 years witnessing the
social conditions in East Harlem.
His work was called “East 100
th
Street”
 
From 1991-1995 he photographed
landscapes and layers of life in
Central Park.
In 2006 he completed a set of
photos titled “The Nature of
Paris”
 
Awards
 
Lucie award for Outstanding Achievement in Documentary Photography
in 2004
A Gold Medal Lifetime Achievement Award form the National Arts
Club in 2007
Bodies or his classic work from his 50-year career been published in
monographs and in many major, public and private fine art collections.
 
 
 
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USA. New York City. 1966. East
USA. New York City. 1966. East
100
100
th
th
 Street.
 Street.
 
Bruce Davidson 1966
 
USA. New York City. 1966. East 100
USA. New York City. 1966. East 100
th
th
Street.
Street.
 
Bruce Davidson 1966
 
USA. New York City. 1966. East 100
USA. New York City. 1966. East 100
th
th
Street
Street
 
Bruce Davidson 1966
 
SA. Palisades, New 
SA. Palisades, New 
Jersey
Jersey
. 1958. The
. 1958. The
Dwarf.
Dwarf.
 
 
USA. Palisades, New Jersey. 1958. The
USA. Palisades, New Jersey. 1958. The
Dwarf. Jimmy Armstrong.
Dwarf. Jimmy Armstrong.
 
 
USA. New York City. 1959. Brooklyn
USA. New York City. 1959. Brooklyn
Gang
Gang
 
 
USA. New York City. 1959. Brooklyn
USA. New York City. 1959. Brooklyn
Gang. Coney Island Beach.
Gang. Coney Island Beach.
 
 
USA. 1965. Alabama. Selma. A group of civil rights
USA. 1965. Alabama. Selma. A group of civil rights
demonstrators march from Selma to Montgomery.
demonstrators march from Selma to Montgomery.
 
 
USA. 1962 Birmingham, Alabama. Reverend
USA. 1962 Birmingham, Alabama. Reverend
Martin Luther KING at a press conference.
Martin Luther KING at a press conference.
 
 
USA. 1965. Alabama. One-room schoolhouse
USA. 1965. Alabama. One-room schoolhouse
near Selma.
near Selma.
 
 
Bibliography
 
"Magnum Photos Photographer Profile." 
Magnum
Photos Photographer Profile
. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May
2016.
http://www.magnumphotos.com/C.aspx?VP3=CMS3
&VF=MAGO31_9_VForm&ERID=24KL53ZTH6
"The New York Photo Festival 2012 | Bruce
Davidson." 
The New York Photo Festival 2012 | Bruce
Davidson
. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2016.
https://nyph.at/ruga/bruce_davidson.html
 
My Emulations…
 
 
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Bruce Davidson, a renowned photographer, finds stories in his relationship with the subject. From his early recognition in photography to his iconic works such as "The Dwarf" and "East 100th Street," Davidson's career has been marked by a deep exploration of social conditions and human landscapes. His contributions to documentary photography have earned him prestigious awards and distinctions, reflecting a 50-year legacy of capturing meaningful narratives through his lens.

  • Bruce Davidson
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  • Social Conditions
  • Iconic Works
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  1. Bruce Davidson If I am looking for a story at all, it is in my relationship to the subject- the story tells me, rather than that I tell .

  2. In the Beginning Born September 5, 1933 in Oak Park, Illinois Started taking photographs at age 10 and inspired by Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Frank At 19, he won his 1stnational recognition for his photography, 1952 Kodak National High School Photographic Award for photo he took of an owl After graduating from high school ha attended the Rochester Institute of Tech. and Yale University.

  3. While in college Davidson was drafted into the U.S. Army where he was stationed in Paris At Paris is where he met Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the founders or the agency Magnum Photos In 1957 he left military service and worked as a freelance photographer for LIFE magazine Then in 1958 he became a full member of Magnum

  4. First Famous Works From 1958 to 1961 he created works called The Dwarf , Brooklyn Gang and Freedom Rides From 1991-1995 he photographed landscapes and layers of life in Central Park. Received a Guggenheim fellowship in 1962 and created documentations of the civil rights movement. A year later the Museum of Modern Art in New York presented his work In 2006 he completed a set of photos titled The Nature of Paris Then in 1967 he received the first grant for photography from the National Endowment for the Arts, he spent 2 years witnessing the social conditions in East Harlem. His work was called East 100th Street

  5. Awards Lucie award for Outstanding Achievement in Documentary Photography in 2004 A Gold Medal Lifetime Achievement Award form the National Arts Club in 2007 Bodies or his classic work from his 50-year career been published in monographs and in many major, public and private fine art collections.

  6. He continues to photograph and produce new bodies of work

  7. USA. New York City. 1966. East 100th Street. Bruce Davidson 1966

  8. USA. New York City. 1966. East 100th Street. Bruce Davidson 1966

  9. USA. New York City. 1966. East 100th Street Bruce Davidson 1966

  10. SA. Palisades, New Jersey. 1958. The Dwarf.

  11. USA. Palisades, New Jersey. 1958. The Dwarf. Jimmy Armstrong.

  12. USA. New York City. 1959. Brooklyn Gang

  13. USA. New York City. 1959. Brooklyn Gang. Coney Island Beach.

  14. USA. 1965. Alabama. Selma. A group of civil rights demonstrators march from Selma to Montgomery.

  15. USA. 1962 Birmingham, Alabama. Reverend Martin Luther KING at a press conference.

  16. USA. 1965. Alabama. One-room schoolhouse near Selma.

  17. Bibliography "Magnum Photos Photographer Profile." Magnum Photos Photographer Profile. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2016. http://www.magnumphotos.com/C.aspx?VP3=CMS3 &VF=MAGO31_9_VForm&ERID=24KL53ZTH6 "The New York Photo Festival 2012 | Bruce Davidson." The New York Photo Festival 2012 | Bruce Davidson. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2016. https://nyph.at/ruga/bruce_davidson.html

  18. My Emulations

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