Sobre o Autor

Minor White was an influential American photographer and educator, known for his profound impact on the field of photography during the mid-20th century. His work often explored the spiritual and emotional connections between the photographer and their subject, and he was a key figure in the development of fine art photography. White's unique approach combined technical mastery with deeply personal themes, making his photographs resonate on multiple levels. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, and he has published several books that reflect his artistic philosophy.

In addition to his photographic practice, White was also a dedicated educator, teaching at various institutions including the California School of Fine Arts, where he influenced a generation of photographers. His contributions to photography extend beyond his own work; he was instrumental in the formation of important photography organizations and fostered a community of artists. His legacy continues to inspire contemporary photographers, and his writings and teachings remain a significant part of photographic education today.

Nacionalidade Americano
Data de Nascimento July 26, 1908
Local de Nascimento Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Data de Falecimento June 24, 1976
Influenciado