Jim Richardson

Jim Richardson

Jim Richardson (born 1947 in Belleville, Kansas, US) is an American photojournalist working primarily for the National Geographic Society as well as a social documentary photographer recognized for his explorations of small-town life.

Richardson's first story for "National Geographic Magazine" appeared in 1984. Since then, he has become one of the magazine's most productive contemporary contributing photographers, producing more than 20 stories. Richardson also is a contributing editor of "National Geographic Traveler", where he has contributed both words and photographs. His areas of expertise include volcanoes, agriculture, rivers and aquifers, and the United Kingdom, especially the people, culture and landscape of Scotland, his family's native Cornwall, and the wider Celtic world.

In May 2004, "National Geographic" published Richardson's color story on the Great Plains alongside a retrospective of his 30 years of social documentary photography of Cuba, Kansas. Richardson's ongoing photography of Cuba, population 230, has been profiled twice by "CBS News Sunday Morning", first in 1983 and again on May 9, 2004.

Richardson also is known for his book "High School USA" a three-year photographic examination of adolescence in a small-town Kansas high school (St. Martin's Press, 1979). The book is consideredWho|date=March 2008 a photo documentary classic.

Richardson's audio-visual presentation about rural life, "Reflections from a Wide Spot in the Road" won the Crystal AMI Award and toured internationally.

In honor of his work documenting Kansas life and for his landscape essay on the state's Flint Hills in the April 2007 edition of "National Geographic Magazine", Richardson was named 2008 "Kansan of the Year" by the Native Sons and Daughters of Kansas.

In 2001, ABC News' "Nightline" followed Richardson in the field and during editing and layout at National Geographic Society headquarters in Washington, D.C. for a story called "Yellow Journalism: The Making of a National Geographic Story."

Richardson began using a camera as a youngster on his parents' wheat and dairy farm north of Belleville, in north central Kansas. He began experimenting with his father's second-hand box camera, photographing the world of the farmstead for display at the Republic County Fair. In 1971, he abandoned his psychology major at Kansas State University to begin a photo internship at the "Topeka Capital-Journal". In the intervening 15 years, Richardson's work was published in many major publications, ranging from "Life" and "Time" to "Sports Illustrated" and "The New York Times."Fact|date=March 2008 In 1986 he left a job at "The Denver Post" to begin a full-time freelance career.

Richardson and his wife Kathy returned to their native Kansas in 1997, having lived 18 years in Denver. They now live in Lindsborg, Kansas, where they operate Small World: A Gallery of Arts and Ideas on the town's Main Street.

External links

* [http://web.mac.com/jrichardson4754/ Website and gallery of Jim Richardson in Lindsborg, Kansas]
* [http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0704/feature5/index.html Tallgrass Prairie Preserve, Kansas] (April 2007 National Geographic article photographed by Jim Richardson


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