Eugene Richards: The Day I Was Born

Eugene Richards: The Day I Was Born
Title Eugene Richards: The Day I Was Born PDF eBook
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Release 2023-07-25
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780991218912

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A diaristic photographic portrait of the memory-laden Mississippi Delta of Arkansas Fifty years ago, New York-based photographer Eugene Richards (born 1944) worked as a VISTA Volunteer and then as a reporter in the Arkansas Delta. Even after the newspaper he helped found closed its doors, Richards kept revisiting the region. In early 2019 he returned to the small town of Earle, Arkansas, where, on a September night in 1970, peaceful protesters were attacked by a crowd of white men and women brandishing sticks and firing guns. Crossing the tracks from what had been the Black side of the town into the white side of the town, Richards happened upon an old appliance store. On the shadowy and cracked walls of the building were painted the faces of Jesus, Malcolm X, H. Rap Brown, Angela Davis, Dr. Martin Luther King and John Brown--the faces of revolution, reconciliation, change. In the months that followed, the old store became for Richards a kind of portal, a doorway into the region's volatile history and into the lives of those who lived, struggled, raised families, grew old and died there. The Day I Was Born interweaves full-bleed images of Earle with deeply personal narratives in the words of people who live there.

Dorchester Days

Dorchester Days
Title Dorchester Days PDF eBook
Author Eugene Richards
Publisher Phaidon
Pages 120
Release 2000-10-30
Genre History
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A photographic portrait of small town America in the 1970s.

The Knife and Gun Club

The Knife and Gun Club
Title The Knife and Gun Club PDF eBook
Author Eugene Richards
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 252
Release 1995-10-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780871136237

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Award-winning photographer Eugene Richards was asked by a magazine to report on what happens inside a typical emergency room. Once inside, he took photograps, talked with doctors and nurses and made friends with paramedics. He discovered a world he never knew existed. The Knife And Gun Club is the fascinating account of his exploration of emergency room medicine. Serial in LIFE magazine.

War is Personal

War is Personal
Title War is Personal PDF eBook
Author Eugene Richards
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Pages 248
Release 2010-09-15
Genre Photography
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A compilation of fifteen real-life stories that speak of what it means to go to war, to sacrifice, to wait, to hope, to mourn, to remember, to live on when those you love are gone.

The Fat Baby

The Fat Baby
Title The Fat Baby PDF eBook
Author Eugene Richards
Publisher Phaidon
Pages 440
Release 2004-05
Genre Photography
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The first extensive monograph on the acclaimed American documentary photographer.

Red Ball of a Sun Slipping Down

Red Ball of a Sun Slipping Down
Title Red Ball of a Sun Slipping Down PDF eBook
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Release 2014
Genre African American poor families
ISBN 9780991218905

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"'Red ball of a sun slipping down' speaks of remembrance and change, of struggle and privation, of loving and loss, of things that came to pass in the Arkansas Delta long years ago and the way it is now."--Front jacket flap.

Few Comforts Or Surprises

Few Comforts Or Surprises
Title Few Comforts Or Surprises PDF eBook
Author Eugene Richards
Publisher MIT Press (MA)
Pages 136
Release 1973
Genre Photography
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Eugene Richards first came to the southeastern part of Arkansas--the so-called Delta--in 1968 as a VISTA volunteer. After nearly two years in that organization working to set up a daycare center and recreation programs, he and some of his associates in it left to found RESPECT Inc., a private social-action program providing paralegal services, publishing a community newspaper, and distributing food and clothing in West Memphis (across the Mississippi River from Memphis, Tennessee).As he lived and became increasingly involved in the black community, Richards, a skilled photographer, began to use his camera to record what he observed--not only the poverty and suffering of these people but also their laughter, contemplation, and triumphs. His subjects range from children at play to an African-style wedding to scenes of work and home life. Death, religion, and imprisonment are major elements of Delta existence, and so of these photos.The 110 photographs collected here express the quality of life in a part of the South where 60 percent of the black families barely earn $2000 a year, and 70 percent of the dwellings are deteriorated and without plumbing. Richards' camera catches the cotton compresses, the cement mill, the broken fields and small cafes, Logan the mortician, the two blind brothers Willy and Isaiah McCowan, and the Reverend Ezra Greer at the state capitol in Little Rock, while his few but carefully chosen words complement these images. Together they hold the people and the place in a world that Richards feels "slipping by, while I merely observed its disappearance."I feared being only eyes, only a cameraman," he says, but through his camera his eyes become ours, and the power of his feelings, ours too.