Henry Horenstein Lecture
Sunday, December 2, 2012
2pm
Ogden Museum :: Free and open to the public
Noted photographer Henry Horenstein will give a lecture discussing his life and work over the past 40 years. A student of Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind, Henry will highlight his early interest in history and how it has impacted his photography. He will show images from several photographic and book projects, covering a variety of subject matter from country music, to animals, to burlesque.
Henry has published over 30 books, including classic textbooks Black and White Photography, Beyond Basic Photography, and Digital Photography; and monographs, Racing Days, Animalia, Humans, Show, Close Relations, and his most recent updated edition of Honky Tonk: Portraits of Country Music, which he will feature in his lecture. Henry’s photographs are collected and exhibited internationally. He lives in Boston, Massachusetts, and teaches at Rhode Island School of Design.
Mr. Horenstein will be available to sign books after his lecture.