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After WWII the California School of Fine Arts (CSFA) in San Francisco hired well-known photographer Ansel Adams to establish one of the first fine art photography departments in the United States. The caliber of teachers and guest instructors assembled at the CSFA under the new directorship of Douglas McAgy was unmatched anywhere, and the school had the reputation of being one of the most avant-garde art schools of its time. On hand were photographers Ansel Adams and Minor White, along with Edward Weston, Dorothea Lange, Imogen Cunningham, Lisette Model, Nancy and Beaumont Newhall, and Homer…mehr

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After WWII the California School of Fine Arts (CSFA) in San Francisco hired well-known photographer Ansel Adams to establish one of the first fine art photography departments in the United States. The caliber of teachers and guest instructors assembled at the CSFA under the new directorship of Douglas McAgy was unmatched anywhere, and the school had the reputation of being one of the most avant-garde art schools of its time. On hand were photographers Ansel Adams and Minor White, along with Edward Weston, Dorothea Lange, Imogen Cunningham, Lisette Model, Nancy and Beaumont Newhall, and Homer Page. Three of the former students of Ansel Adams and Minor White-Ira H. Latour, C. Cameron Macauley and William Heick, later known as the "Three Musketeers"- began planning a book that would focus on CSFA's Photography Department, covering the years between 1945 and 1955, the period some have referred to as "The Golden Decade." It was a lucky coincidence when Ken Ball and his wife Victoria Whyte Ball (whose father, Don Whyte, had bequeathed them countless negatives and contact prints from his student years at CSFA) joined them. Together, the team embarked on a long journey into the past.
Autorenporträt
William Heick, born 1916, was a photographer and documentary filmmaker. His works are, among others, in the permanent collections of the Museums of Modern Art in New York and San Francisco, the Smithsonian Institute, the High Museum, Atlanta, the Seattle Museum of Art, the House of Parliament and Josef Sudek Gallery, Prague, the DeYoung Museum, and the Seattle Museum of Art. Heick died in 2012.Ira H. Latour, born 1919, is a photographer and filmmaker. His work is owned by major collections like the MoMA, the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Centre Pompidou, the National Museums of Berlin, the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, the National Museum, Beijing, and the Joseph Sudek Gallery, Prague.C. Cameron Macauley, born 1923, was a photographer and documentary filmmaker. Paramount was his engagement with the U. S. Department of Justice to appraise and appear as expert witness for the case of the famous Zapruder eyewitness film of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He di

ed in 2007.