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Minor Martin White (July 9, 1908 – June 24, 1976) was an American photographer, theoretician, critic, and educator. He combined an intense interest in how people viewed and understood photographs with a personal vision that was guided by a variety of spiritual and intellectual philosophies. Starting in Oregon in 1937 and continuing until he died in 1976, White made thousands of black-and-white and color photographs of landscapes, people, and abstract subject matter, created with both technical mastery and a strong visual sense of light and shadow. He taught many classes, workshops, and retreats on photography at the California School of Fine Arts, Rochester Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, other schools, and in his own home. He lived much of his life as a clo

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  • Minor White (cs)
  • Minor White (Fotograf) (de)
  • Minor White (es)
  • Minor White (photographe) (fr)
  • Minor White (fotografo) (it)
  • Minor White (en)
  • Minor White (pl)
  • Уайт, Майнор Мартин (ru)
  • Minor White (sv)
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  • Minor Martin White (* 9. Juli 1908 in Minneapolis, Minnesota; † 24. Juni 1976 in Boston, Massachusetts) war ein bekannter US-amerikanischer Fotograf, einflussreicher Lehrer, intellektueller und spiritueller „Guru“ einer ganzen Fotografengeneration, der insbesondere für die Verbreitung und konsequente Weiterentwicklung der symbolistischen Ästhetik seines Landsmannes Alfred Stieglitz (die von diesem so benannten „Equivalents“) sorgte. (de)
  • Minor White (9 juillet 1908 – 24 juin 1976) est un photographe américain, né à Minneapolis. (fr)
  • Minor (Martin) White (ur. 9 lipca 1908 w Minneapolis, zm. 24 czerwca 1976 w Massachusetts) – amerykański fotograf. (pl)
  • Minor Martin White (Minneapolis, 9 luglio 1908 – Boston, 24 giugno 1976) è stato un fotografo e docente statunitense., uno dei più importanti teorici del concetto di "equivalenza" applicato alla fotografia. Come docente ha tenuto lezioni e workshop in diversi istituti fra cui la California School of Fine Arts come assistente di Ansel Adams, al Rochester Institute of Technology e al Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (it)
  • Майнор Мартин Уайт (англ. Minor Martin White, 9 июля 1908, Миннеаполис — 24 июня 1976, Бостон, Массачусетс) — один из выдающихся американских фотографов XX века. (ru)
  • Minor Martin White (9. července 1908, Minneapolis – 24. června 1976, Boston) byl americký fotograf, teoretik, kritik a pedagog. Spojil intenzivní zájem o to, jak lidé nahlíží chápou fotografii, s osobním viděním, které se řídilo řadou duchovních a intelektuálních filozofií. Počínaje Oregonem v roce 1937 a pokračujícím až do své smrti v roce 1976 vytvořil White tisíce černobílých a barevných fotografií krajin, lidí a abstraktních témat, vytvořených jak s technickým zvládnutím, tak se silným vizuálním smyslem pro světlo a stín. Vedl mnoho kurzů, workshopů a seminářů o fotografování na Kalifornské škole výtvarných umění, Rochester Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, dalších školách a doma. Většinu svého života prožil jako uzavřený homosexuál, který se bál veřejně v (cs)
  • Minor Martin White (9 de julio de 1908 - 25 de junio de 1976) fue un fotógrafo estadounidense fundador de la revista Aperture.​ Su abuelo era aficionado a la fotografía y con seis o siete años le regalaron una cámara Brownie con la que estuvo haciendo fotos hasta su adolescencia.​ Se graduó en botánica en la universidad de Minnesota entre 1928 y 1933 y comenzó a escribir poesías pero no obtuvo los resultados que esperaba y no disponía de suficiente dinero para dedicarse a hacer fotografías. En 1938 se trasladó a Portland donde estuvo trabajando en un hotel como vigilante nocturno mientras durante el día trabajaba en un laboratorio fotográfico afiliado a la Works Progress Administration. Se afilió al Oregon Camera Club y tuvo ocasión de exponer en el Museo de Arte de Portland. Tras realizar (es)
  • Minor Martin White (July 9, 1908 – June 24, 1976) was an American photographer, theoretician, critic, and educator. He combined an intense interest in how people viewed and understood photographs with a personal vision that was guided by a variety of spiritual and intellectual philosophies. Starting in Oregon in 1937 and continuing until he died in 1976, White made thousands of black-and-white and color photographs of landscapes, people, and abstract subject matter, created with both technical mastery and a strong visual sense of light and shadow. He taught many classes, workshops, and retreats on photography at the California School of Fine Arts, Rochester Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, other schools, and in his own home. He lived much of his life as a clo (en)
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