Saturday, March 10, 2012

Gordon Parks' D.C. Photography From 1940s Shows Black And White Realities In Nation's Capital

Gordon Parks' D.C. Photography From 1940s Shows Black And White Realities In Nation's Capital: WASHINGTON -- This week marks the passing of celebrated photographer Gordon Parks, who died in March 2006 at the age of 93.

Parks is recognized for many talents beyond his photography. He was a novelist, journalist, activist and film director.

But also worth lauding is the fact that Gordon Parks was, for a time, a resident and observer of the nation's capital.

After an exhibition of one of Chicago's rundown neighborhoods, he won a photography fellowship with the Farm Security Administration in D.C.