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American photographer (1938–2024) For the French museum curator see, see Suzanne Pagé.
Susanne Page
Susanne Page in 2023
BornSusanne Calista Stone
(1938-03-03)March 3, 1938
Montclair, NJ
DiedMay 13, 2024(2024-05-13) (aged 86)
Alexandria, VA
Known forPhotographs of Hopi and Diné people
Styledocumentary
Spouse(s)Fred Anderson, Tom Truitt, Jake Page
Children3 children, 3 step-children
Parents
  • Charles Francis Stone III (father)
  • Virginia Young Stone (mother)
Websitesusannepage.com

Susanne Page (March 3, 1938 – May 13, 2024) was an American photographer. She was best known for her photographs of Native Americans of the American southwest.

Page worked for the United States Information Agency for 40 years as a photographer. She died on May 13, 2024, at the age of 86.

Work

Susanne Page created documentary photographs of the Hopi and Diné (Navajo) people going about their daily lives. In 1974, she was invited by Hopi elders to photograph the Hopi people and the plants and animals that sustain their way of life. The Hopi elders had seen her photographs of the Diné people which convinced them of her seriousness as a documentary photographer. Consequently she was the first photographer, since the early 20th century to be authorized by the tribe to do so.

Page's work has been exhibited and published widely. Fifty of her photographs are held in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian.

Selected photographic books

  • Song of the Earth Spirit, Photographs and text by Susanne Page, forward by David Brower. Friends of the Earth, McGraw-Hill, Ballantine Books (1973) ISBN 9780913890264
  • Hopi, photographs by Susanne Page, text by Jake Page. Harry Abrams Publisher, (1982), and Hopi, Twenty Fifth Anniversary Edition, redesign by Rio Nuevo Publishers. (2009) ISBN 9781933855264
  • A Celebration of Being: Photographs of the Hopi and Navajo, photographs and text by Susanne Page, forward by Robert Redford. Northland Publishing, (1989) ISBN 9780873584951
  • Navajo, photographs by Susanne Page, text by Jake Page. Harry Abrams Publisher, (1995), and Navajo, redesign by Rio Nuevo Publishing (2010) ISBN 9781933855271
  • Field Guide to Southwestern Indian Arts and Crafts, Photographs Susanne Page, text by Jake Page. Random House Publishing (1998) ISBN 9780679770275
  • Indian Arts of the Southwest, Photographs by Susanne Page, text by Jake Page. Rio Nuevo Publishers, (2008) ISBN 9781933855172

References

  1. ^ Roberts, Sam (May 29, 2024). "Susanne Page, Who Took Rare Photos of the Hopi and Navajo, Dies at 86". The New York Times. Retrieved May 29, 2024.
  2. "Susanne Page Obituary (2024)". The Washington Post. May 18, 2024. Retrieved May 29, 2024.
  3. "Susanne Page photographs, 1977–1982". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 5 June 2024.

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