Rory Doyle

Rory Doyle (born October 15, 1983) is an American photographer,[1] based in Cleveland, Mississippi.[2][3] Doyle's ongoing project, Delta Hill Riders, about African American cowboys and cowgirls[4][5][6] has won Smithsonian magazine's annual Photo Contest and the Zeiss Photography Award at the Sony World Photography Awards.

He studied journalism at Saint Michael's College, Vermont.[1]

Awards

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References

  1. Sawa, Interview by Dale Berning (5 December 2019). "Rory Doyle's best photograph: the black cowboys of Tallahatchie". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
  2. "Rory Doyle Photography, About". Rory Doyle. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
  3. Rory Doyle. "Rory Doyle". Twitter. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  4. "Delta Hill Riders". www.gupmagazine.com. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
  5. CNN, Alan Huffman (4 July 2019). "The untold story of the Wild West's black cowboys". CNN Style. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
  6. "Photographer - PhotoVogue - Vogue". www.vogue.it. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  7. Taylor, Alan. "Winners of Smithsonian Magazine's 2018 Photo Contest - The Atlantic". www.theatlantic.com. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  8. Magazine, Smithsonian; Magazine, Smithsonian. "See the Winners and Finalists of the 16th Annual Smithsonian.com Photo Contest!". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  9. "Presenting The 2018 EyeEm Awards Winners". EyeEm. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
  10. "Winner; Delta Hill Riders by Rory Doyle". World Photography Organisation. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
  11. "Big Picture". Amateur Photographer. 18 May 2019. p. 4.
  12. Stone, Mee-Lai (7 November 2019). "Saddle up: Taylor Wessing photographic portrait prize 2019 – in pictures". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
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