Dudley M. Brooks is the co-creator of Songs of My People African Americans: A Self-Portrait, a historic photo documentary of the world of African Americans, and he is currently the deputy director of photography for The Washington Post and photo editor for The Washington Post Magazine.
Table of Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Career
- 2.1 Songs of My People: African Americans : A Self-Portrait
- 2.2 Real Analysis and Probability (Wadsworth & Brooks / Cole Mathematics Series)
- 2.3 Real Analysis and Probability (Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole Mathematics Series)
- 2.4 4 Movie Marathon: Family Comedy Collection (Dudley Do-Right / Sgt. Bilko / Cop and a Half / Ed)
- 2.5 Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6
- 2.6 Burning Bright
- 2.7 Design Essentials Honey Creme Moisture Retention Super Detangling Conditioning Shampoo, 8 Ounces
- 2.8 Jean Arthur Drama Collection (Whirlpool / The Most Precious Thing in Life / The Defense Rests / Party Wire)
- 2.9 Brooks Women's Adrenaline GTS 21, Black/Raspberry, 8.5 Medium
- 2.10 Collins New Naturalist Library (50 Book Series)
- 2.11 More interesting reads:
Biography
Brooks was born on December 26, 1957, in Baltimore, Maryland. He attended Morgan State University in Baltimore and graduated in 1980.
Career
Brooks started working for The Washington Post in 1983. He left in 2005 to become the Assistant Managing Editor for Photography at The Baltimore Sun. In 2007, he became the Photo Director for Jet (magazine) and Ebony (magazine). While working at Ebony, he had the opportunity to photograph Michael Jackson in 2007 and make a tribute for him on the cover of the magazine. He also directed and was the photographer for the first photo shoot with Barack Obama as the newly elected president of the United States. Brooks returned to work at the Washington Post in 2014. Another part of his career was becoming the co-director for Songs of My People.
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Last update 2021-08-06