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Pictures of Robert Altman taken at The Plant, August 30, 2007, during the party celebrating the publication of his "The Sixties" photography book. Pictures of Robert Altman taken at The Plant, August 30, 2007, during the party celebrating the publication of his "The Sixties" photography book.



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Robert Mark Altman (born October,1944) is an American photographer. Altman attended Hunter College at the City University of New York. After graduation, Altman was taught photography by Ansel Adams. He was soon hired as a photojournalist by Rolling Stone magazine. Following his early success as chief staff photographer for Rolling Stone he expanded into the realm of fashion photography and fine art. He also became a television producer/director for KEMO-TV, an independent station in the San Francisco Bay Area. In the 1990s he transitioned from film media to digital media and is now active as a digital photographer.

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The Sixties is a book of photographs taken by Robert Altman during the 1960's.

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Pictures of Robert Altman taken at The Plant, August 30, 2007, during the party celebrating the publication of his "The Sixties" photography book.

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