- Herman Leonard
Herman Leonard (born 1923 in Allentown,
Pennsylvania ) is an Americanphotographer known for his unique images ofjazz icons. Leonard earned a BFA in photography in 1947 fromOhio University , although his college career was interrupted by a tour of duty in theU.S. Army duringWorld War II . In the military he served as a medical technician inBurma , while attached toChiang Kai Shek 's Chinese troops fighting the Japanese.After graduation, Leonard apprenticed with portraitist
Yousuf Karsh for one year. Karsh gave him valuable experience photographing celebrities and public personalities such asAlbert Einstein ,Harry Truman andMartha Graham .In 1948 Leonard opened his first studio in
New York 'sGreenwich Village . Working free-lance for various magazines, he spent his evenings at theRoyal Roost and thenBirdland where he photographed the ongoing roster of jazz musicians such asDexter Gordon ,Charlie Parker ,Dizzy Gillespie ,Billie Holiday ,Duke Ellington ,Miles Davis and others. The number of shots possible at a time were limited. Using glass negatives at this time, Leonard increased the sensitivity of the plates by exposing them to Mercury vapor.After working for jazz record producer
Norman Granz , who used his work on album sleeves, Leonard was employed in 1956 byMarlon Brando as his personal photographer to document an extensive research trip in theFar East . Following his return, he moved toParis , photographing assignments in thefashion andadvertising business and as European correspondent for "Playboy Magazine ". Leonard's last flurry of photographing jazz musicians dates from this period. Among the features he shot, one behind theIron Curtain nearly landed him in a Polish jail.Fact|date=November 2007In 1980, Leonard, with his wife and two children, moved from Paris to the island of
Ibiza , where he remained until 1988. He then relocated toNew Orleans , immersing himself in the city's lively jazz andblues scene.In August 2005,
Hurricane Katrina destroyed Leonard's home and studio. The photographer and his family lost much property, including thousands of prints, but his staff, headed by Jenny Bagert, rescued most of his negatives.cite web|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0509120262sep12,1,278191.story?coll=chi-newsnationworld-hed&ctrack=1&cset=true|title=Thousands of famed photos ruined|accessdate=2007-01-03|date=2005-09-02 |publisher=Chicago Tribune ] Following Hurricane Katrina, Leonard moved toStudio City ,California , and re-established his business there, working with music and film companies and magazines.Leonard's jazz photographs, now collector's items, are a unique record of the jazz scene of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, and his collection is now in the permanent archives of American Musical History in the
Smithsonian Museum inWashington, D.C .ources
* [http://www.hermanleonard.com/ Herman Leonard's official website]
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