In Memoriam: Wayne Miller (1918 – 2013) [View all]
To photograph mankind and explain man to man that was how legendary photographer Wayne Miller described his decades-long drive to document the myriad subjects gracing his work. Miller passed away Wednesday at the age of 94 at his home in California.
Miller began pursuing photography while attending college at the University of Illinois, Urbana, shooting for the schools yearbook. Following a two-year stint at the Art Center School of Los Angeles, Miller started working as a photographer for the U.S. Navy, serving in the Pacific Theater under Edward Steichens Naval Aviation Unit.
Miller was one of the first photographers to enter Hiroshima, documenting the unimaginable effects of the 20-kilton atomic bomb detonated over the city the previous month. Miller photographed victims suffering from acute radiation poisoning and severe shock in the ruins of a city reduced to rubble in one great flash.
Miller received two grants from the Guggenheim Foundation to photograph his next major project, a documentary look at the streets of Chicagos South Side, his hometown. Shooting between 1946 and 1948, his work a mix of portraits and environmental scenes broke convictions for its look at the black communities living and working in postwar Chicago.
Read more: http://lightbox.time.com/2013/05/22/in-memoriam-wayne-miller-1918-2013/#ixzz2U7AuzwWR
I didn't see this posted yesterday...