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Black Horse Photograph

Diana Mara Henry

United States

Photography, Black & White on Paper

Size: 13 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

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I would have entered 1971 except Saatchi doesn't let its artists go back that far. It was the year I decided now or never be a photographer. At the time the East Side of Manhattan was not as upscale as it became later on, especially East of Park. It was a great time to be alive and on a journey of discovery. I am sure my love of Edward Hopper influenced this image. The film was Tri-x and I developed and printed all my work myself. This vintage print is mounted on 11x14 black board and has a little flaw outside the cropped area that is shown here for framing.

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Photography:Black & White on Paper

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Size:13 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

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"Your photos are beautiful and represent such a powerful and passionate time in American History. I believe these photos will last and many years from now they will be looked at and studied just as Matthew Brady's classic and haunting Civil War photos are today..."- Ron Kovic tribute for Diana Mara Henry. Diana Mara Henry began her career as a photo editor and reporter for the Harvard Crimson, 1967-1969. After college she was a researcher for NBC news and a General Assignment Reporter for the Staten Island Advance. Going freelance in 1971, she photographed George McGovern -from the New Hampshire primaries to the National Democratic Convention, Bella Abzug and Elizabeth Holtzman. The most-published photographs of her career came as official photographer for the National Commission on International Women's Year to document the First National Women's Conference in Houston, TX, 1977. Other extended reports include Vietnam Veterans, 1970-1981; election night in Plains, Georgia, 1976; Women Office Workers/Nine-to-Five, 1979; the Women's Pentagon Action, 1980; One-Room Schools and Schoolteachers of Vermont (shown at the Brattleboro Museum in 1984) and One-Room Schools of Ulster County, NY, and the Natzweiler-Struthof Concentration Camp, Alsace, France. Grants from the NY State Council on the Arts, the NY Foundation for the Arts, and the Ms Foundation for Women have supported her projects. She is a resident of Newport, VT and has found there her Shangri-la.

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