International Photography Hall of Fame
The International Photography Hall of Fame in St. Louis, Missouri honors those who have made great contributions to the field of photography.[1] In 1977 the first Hall of Fame and Museum opened in Santa Barbara, California and a few years later, in 1983 moved to Oklahoma City.[2] IPHF is the first organization worldwide that recognizes significant contributors to the artistic craft and science of photography.[3]
Established | 1965 |
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Location | 3415 Olive St, St. Louis, MO 63103 |
Coordinates | 38°38′12.984″N 90°13′43.356″W |
Website | www |
In addition to an extensive collection of photographs and cameras, IPHF offers lectures and other educational opportunities; surrounding all aspects of photography, past, and present, for people of all ages.[4]
Hall of Fame inductees
The IPHF inductees artists and individuals that have changed the art industry with their photography or inventions.[5] IPHF has over 70 inductees and archives over 30,000 images.[6] Each year a nominating committee selects inductees based on their contributions to the art or science of photography and their impact on the history of photography.[7]
1966 Inductees
- William Henry Fox Talbot
1968 Inductees
- George Eastman
- Mathew B. Brady
1971 Inductees
1973 Inductees
1974 Inductees
1976 Inductees
1978 Inductees
1979 Inductees
- Brassai[10]
- Gertrude Kasebier
- Peter Henry Emerson[11]
1980 Inductees
- Adolf Fassbender
- Pirie MacDonald
- Victor Hasselblad[12]
1982 Inductees
1984 Inductees
1986 Inductees
- Andre Kertesz
- Clarence White[17]
- Diane Arbus
- Josef Sudek
- Timothy O'Sullivan
1989 Inductees
- Paul Lindwood Gittings
1991 Inductees
- Dr. Edwin Herbert Land
2000 Inductees
2001 Inductees
2002 Inductees
2003 Inductees
- Andre Adolphe-Eugene Disderi
- Peter Dombrovskis
2004 Inductees
2005 Inductees
- Beaumont Newhall
- Harold Edgerton[24]
- Manuel Alvarez Bravo[25]
2006 Inductees
- Arnold Newman
- Richard Avedon[26]
2007 Inductees
2013 Inductees
- Yousef Karsh
2016 Inductees
- Annie Leibovitz[27]
- Ernst Haas[28]
- Graham Nash
- John Knoll[29]
- Ken Burns
- Margaret Bourke-White
- Sebastiao Salgado
- Steve Jobs[30]
- Thomas Knoll
- Willard S. Boyle
2017 Inductees
- Anne Geddes[31]
- Cindy Sherman
- Edward Curtis
- Ernest H. Brooks II
- Harry Benson
- James Nachtwey
- Jerry Uelsmann
- Kenny Rogers[32]
- Ryszard Horowitz
- William Eggleston[33]
2018 Inductees
- Joe Rosenthal
- Joel Bernstein[34]
- John Sexton
- John Loengard
- Susan Meiselas
- Walter Looss Jr.
2019 Inductees
- Bruce Davidson[35]
- Elliott Erwitt[36]
- Julia Margaret Cameron
- Mary Ellen Mark
- Olivia Parker
- Paul Nicklen[37]
- Ralph Gibson[38]
- Steve McCurry
- Tony Vaccaro
Collection
The IPHF collection focuses on photographic works beginning from the 18th century to the present. In addition to photographs, the museum has a large collection of cameras, darkroom, and studio tools dating back to the late 1800s.[39] The entire collection consists of over 6,000 historical cameras and photography tools and 30,000 photographs.[40] Some of the 19th century photographic tools include Magic Lanterns, a Praxinoscope Theatre, and an Edison Projecting Kinetoscope.
Within the collection can be found a wide variety of photographic memorabilia from historic manuals on processes and techniques to monographs of notable photographers. [41]
Exhibitions
- Restrospective, Phil Borges, October 2 – December 1, 2004[42]
- Alaska Wild, December 1, 2004 – January 2, 2005
- In Plain Sight, Beaumont Newhall, January 7 – April 3, 2005[43]
- Stopping Time, Harold Edgerton, January 7 – April 3, 2005
- Mestizjae, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, January 7 – April 3, 2005[44]
- Photography of Hugh Scott, The Oklahoma City National Memorial, 10 Years Remembering, April 9 – July 3, 2005
- An Itinerant Eye, James Walden, July 9 – December 31, 2005
- A Life In Photography, Arnold Newman, July 9 – December 31, 2005
- Nicholas Orzio's Occupied Japan, Nicholas Orzio, February 16 – May 8, 2017[45]
- Vivian Maier, Vivian Maier, February 18 – May 31, 2018[46]
- Cabbagetown, Oraien Catledge, January 23 – April 1, 2019
- 40th Year Anniversary: Nanjing-St. Louis Sister City: Retrospective, April 27 – July 6, 2019[47]
- Moment By Moment, John Loengard, July 20 – September 9, 2019[48]
- 2019 Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Exhibition, November 2, 2019 – March 7, 2020[49]
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