词条 | Smith, W. Eugene |
释义 | Smith, W. Eugene American photographer in full William Eugene Smith byname Gene Smith born December 20, 1918, Wichita, Kansas, U.S. died October 15, 1978, Tucson, Arizona American photojournalist noted for his compelling photo-essays, which were characterized by a strong sense of empathy and social conscience. ![]() Smith returned to work for Life in 1947 and became president of the Photo League in 1949. During this period he began a series of outstanding photo-essays, including the psychologically penetrating Country Doctor (1948). Another series, Spanish Village (1951), contains many of his most memorable prints. Smith lived in the village on and off for many months, and the understanding and empathy he gained is apparent in his photographs of the villagers' daily struggle to draw life from exhausted soil. Other important photo-essays include Nurse Midwife (1951) and Man of Mercy (1954), which portray two people, a backwoods midwife and Dr. Albert Schweitzer, respectively, dedicated to easing the suffering of others. Smith's high sense of moral and artistic purpose began to prove incompatible with the demands of a major, popular magazine, and so he left Life in 1955 to pursue freelance work. In 1956 he began an ambitious photo-essay on the city of Pittsburgh. Almost simultaneously, he began a series of photographs of New York street scenes taken from the window of his loft on Sixth Avenue. Part of the series was published in Life in 1958 under the title “Drama Beneath a City Window.” A book of his photographs, Japan—Chapter of Image, was published in 1963. Smith's last great photo-essay, Minamata (1975), deals with the residents of a Japanese fishing village who suffered poisoning and gross disfigurement from the mercury wastes of a nearby chemical company. While photographing this project he was severely beaten by several local factory workers who were opposed to the revelations that his camera exposed. An extensive collection of his work was acquired by the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona in 1976. Additional Reading William S. Johnson (ed.), W. Eugene Smith: Master of the Photographic Essay (1981); Jim Hughes, W. Eugene Smith, Shadow & Substance: The Life and Work of an American Photographer (1989); Glenn G. Willumson, W. Eugene Smith and the Photographic Essay (1992); Gilles Mora and John T. Hill (eds.), W. Eugene Smith: Photographs, 1934–1975 (1998). |
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