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  1. Evocative photographs celebrating the rich culture and dramatic landscapes of the Laguna Pueblo, the native people of the U.S. Southwest. Lee Marmon is America's most renowned Native American photographer and yet this is the first book to showcase his breathtaking photography. This book combined Mr. Marmon's award-winning photographs celebrating the Laguna Pueblo - their distinctive landscapes ...

  2. www.petershoemaker.com › samplework › 1505_Shoemaker_LeeMarmon_NMMLEE MARMON - peter bg shoemaker

    ing that 89-year-old photographer Lee Marmon wished he’d done more to capture the old people and the old ways at Laguna and Acoma Pueblos. This is, after all, the man who recently sold his collection of up to 100,000 negatives to the University of New Mexico. And now with his new book, Laguna Pueblo: A Photographic History (University of New

  3. 7 de oct. de 2013 · The paper discusses the unique vision of photographer Lee Marmon and his professional legacy. While the paper gives an overview of Marmon's work, it focuses on two distinct groupings, photographs of Pueblo elders and celebrities in show business and politics, and explains how Marmon's ability to serve as a conduit between these groups and the ...

  4. 24 de feb. de 2013 · Beginning on March 1st through April 30th, the Albuquerque Photographers’ Gallery presents “Lee Marmon, The Acoma Collection”, with a reception for the artist on Friday, March 1st, from 6 to 9 pm. Lee Marmon embarked on his extraordinary career after serving in World War II when he started photographing tribal elders at the suggestion of ...

  5. Lee Marmon's wife, Virginia, served as the Laguna Postmaster from 1950 to 1956. The Marmon family have had a presence in New Mexico since about 1868, after the Civil War. Brothers Walter and Robert Marmon married Laguna women and settled there. Robert's son "Hank", born in 1895, was Lee's father.

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  7. Lee H. Marmon (né le 20 septembre 1925 à Laguna, New Mexico (en) et mort le 31 mars 2021 [1]) est un photographe amérindien métis pueblo. Il a réalisé des photographies noir et blanc des aînés tribaux des Pueblos.