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"I'm an intuitive photographer. I shoot what's there!"
Ted Williams
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Country:
UNITED STATES
Education:
Institute of Design at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.
Achievements:
Photographed all phases of the civil rights movement. In 1966 he covered the war in Vietnam for Ebony Magazine and The Associate Press.
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Duke Ellington
Private Xmas Party, Chicago
1955
by
Ted Williams
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Bleacher view of Martin Luther King at Soldier Field
Chicago
1966
Gelatin Silver
by
Ted Williams
© Ted Williams
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| Work Surface: Archival |
Paper Size: 30.0 x 40.0 |
Certificate: Yes |
| Style: Photojounalism |
Signed: Yes |
Subject: West side housing protest in Chicago |
| Condition: Pristine |
Normally a view in Soldier Field is for the great games of The Chicago Bears. When Martin Luther King spoke, photographer Ted Williams captured how amazing the day and event truly was. Contact a GALLERY M consultant by phone or online today. |
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