The Making of a Documentary Photographer Oral History Transcript And Related

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The Making of a Documentary Photographer Oral History Transcript And Related
Dorothea Ive Lange
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And he was the most gregarious man in the world. He had also a very nice sense of humor. Over his desk he had a cartoon, which someone had given him maybe it was on a menu or something and it said, "Here's To Albert And Other Benders. " Well, that legend persists.
He also rather fancied being a patron. He harmed a few people in this respect. He innoculated Ansel Adams with the idea that an artist had to develop his patrons, and Ansel became a "little brother of the rich" there, under Albert's g
...uidance. Ansel became somewhat their entertainer and it wasn't good for him. Albert did that and he was very influential in Ansel's development. Ansel loves him. He was a lovable man, but a very mixed man. Made you feel good though.
He bought things of mine in the times when no one was buying photographs. Now they're buying photographs as things, but at that time no one was thinking of photographs and portfolios and collections and so on. But he did.
Riess: Were you taking non-portrait photographs then?


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