Bill Jay’s Album
Bill Jays impressive career in photography was launched in his native England, where he became the Institute of Contemporary Arts first Director of Photography. In the earlys he moved to New Mexico to study with Beaumont Newhall and Van Deren Coke. He founded the program of Photographic Studies at Arizona State University, and taught history and criticism classes there for the next years. In short, with over articles and -plus books to his credit, it would be an understatement to call Jay a doyen of the photographic world. Over the years, he has met and photographed many photographers, and written verbal snapshots to accompany each one. We are delighted now to present this selection of of Jays wonderful portraits and anecdotal texts, taken in the past three decades, and all annotated with handwritten captions. Included in this august lineup are Aaron Siskind, Daido Moriyama, Helen Gee, Lewis Baltz, Michael Kenna, Rosamond Wolff Purcell, and Weegee the Famous.
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