Lois Conner (born 1951) is an American photographer. She is noted particularly for her platinum print landscapes that she produces with a 7″ x 17″ format banquet camera.
Table of Contents
- 1 Early life
- 1.1 China: The Photographs of Lois Conner
- 1.2 WAVE HILL PICTURED; CELEBRATION OF A GARDEN. Photos by Lois Conner, et al.
- 1.3 Beijing: Contemporary and Imperial
- 1.4 Lois Conner Beijing Building
- 1.5 Reign of the Supermen
- 1.6 The Cocaine Fiends
- 1.7 24-Piece Superior Glass Food Storage Containers Set - Newly Innovated Hinged BPA-free Locking lids - 100% Leakproof Glass Meal-Prep Containers, Great On-the-Go & Freezer-to-Oven-Safe Food Containers
- 1.8 Object Lesson: The Influence of Richard Benson
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- 1.10 Cave Temples of Mogao: Art and History on the Silk Road (Conservation and Cultural Heritage Series)
Early life
Conner was born in New York City in 1951 and grew happening in southern Pennsylvania. She dedicated herself to the arts from a minor age: learning very nearly photography from her father at 9 years old, apprenticing similar to a painter as a teenager, and far ahead studying fashion design and taking dance, art, and photography classes in New York City. Conner credits Philippe Halsman, her photography assistant professor at The New School, for her ultimately choosing to psychotherapy photography.
Last update 2021-08-06