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'''Robert Mark Altman''' (born October, 1944) is an ] ]. Altman attended ] at the ]. After graduation, Altman was taught photography by ]. | '''Robert Mark Altman''' (born October, 1944) is an ] ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.sky.com/home/showbiz-news/article/15045872|title=Rolling Stone Snapper Puts On Show|last=Jordan|first=James|work=]|publisher=July 18, 2008|accessdate=18 April 2012}}</ref> Altman attended ] at the ]. After graduation, Altman was taught photography by ]. | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
''The Sixties: Photographs by Robert Altman''. Santa Monica Press (2007) ISBN 1-59580-024-7 ISBN 978-1-59580-024-4 | ''The Sixties: Photographs by Robert Altman''. Santa Monica Press (2007) ISBN 1-59580-024-7 ISBN 978-1-59580-024-4 | ||
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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 fashion photography and fine art. He became a television producer/director for KEMO-TV, an independent station in the San Francisco Bay Area. For a decade beginning in the mid 90s Altman taught web design and Photoshop as adjunct professor for several institutions including San Francisco State University and the University of California, Berkeley.
Altman has exhibited at Abbey Road Studios in London, The Beat Museum in San Francisco, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, the Newseum in New York City, the Georgia Historical Society. Altman has been published in dozens of books, magazines and newspapers and his work is a part of the permanent collections of The San Francisco Public Library, The Library of Congress in Washington DC, The Smithsonian Institution, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the Kodak Rock Photography Collection.
During the summer of 2009, Altman collaborated with Macy’s Herald Square in New York and filled most of the store's 49 windows with 175 images of his work as part of their "Art Under Glass" series.
In May 2010, he was presented with a Doctor of Arts, Honoris Causa, from Digital Media Arts College.
Publications
The Sixties: Photographs by Robert Altman. Santa Monica Press (2007) ISBN 1-59580-024-7 ISBN 978-1-59580-024-4
References
- Jordan, James. "Rolling Stone Snapper Puts On Show". BSkyB. July 18, 2008. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
External links
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