From April to August 1961, recent Harvard graduate Michael Clark Rockefeller was sound recordist and still photographer on a remarkable multidisciplinary expedition to the Dani people of highland New Guinea. In five short months he produced a wonderful body of work, including over 4,000 black-and-white negatives.
In this catalogue, photographer Kevin Bubriski explores Rockefeller's journey into the culture and community of the Dani and into rapport with the people whose lives he chronicled. The book reveals not only the young photographer's growing fluency in the...
From April to August 1961, recent Harvard graduate Michael Clark Rockefeller was sound recordist and still photographer on a remarkable multidisci...
In this work, Robert Gardner introduces the work of photographers with whom he has worked over a period of nearly 50 years under the auspices of the Film Study Centre at Harvard. Their images achieve the status of what Gardner calls 'human documents'.
In this work, Robert Gardner introduces the work of photographers with whom he has worked over a period of nearly 50 years under the auspices of the F...