- Emmet Gowin
Emmet Gowin (born 1941 in
Danville, Virginia ) is an American photographer.After graduating from
Richmond Professional Institute (nowVirginia Commonwealth University ) in 1965, Gowin attended theRhode Island School of Design . While earning his MFA, Gowin studied under influential American photographersHarry Callahan andAaron Siskind .Gowin teaches at
Princeton University and lives in Pennsylvania with his wife Edith.Career
Gowin first gained attention with his intimate portraits of his wife and family. His almost exclusive use of a
large format camera led to both optical anddarkroom experiments. Using a4x5 lens with an8x10 camera allowed Gowin to expose the full image circle, surrounded by a dramatic vignette, in his family portraits and rural landscapes.Beginning with a trip to Washington State soon after
Mt. Saint Helens erupted, Gowin began taking aerial photographs. For the next twenty years, Gowin capturedstrip mining sites, nuclear testing fields, large-scale agricultural fields and other scars in the natural landscape.Gowin received a
Guggenheim Fellowship in 1977 and aNational Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in 1979.
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