Showing at International Center of Photography in the The Midtown area.
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Media: Photography
Bill Wood's business was photography—and he produced tens of thousands of images over the course of his career. From 1937 (the tail end of the Great Depression) through the boom years that followed World War II and until his death in 1973, the Bill Wood Photo Company supplied local snap shooters and amateur photographers with cameras, flash bulbs, accessories, and quality photo finishing. In addition, the business provided commercial photographic services: using large format cameras, and shooting mostly black-and-white film, Wood offered studio portraits and professional photographs, taken on location. The variety of subjects and situations he captured provide an in-depth photographic record of life in Fort Worth, Texas, a post-World War II American city just hitting its stride. The exhibition is organized by Diane Keaton and Marvin Heiferman.
[Image: Bill Wood "Promotion at Bill McDavid Pontiac Co." (1959) Courtesy of Billye Cooper and Connie Bruner and International Center of Photography]
From 2008-05-16 To 2008-09-07
Adults $12, Students and Seniors $8, Members and Children under 12 Free, Friday 5-8pm Pay As You Wish
From 10:00 To 18:00
fridays closing at 20:00
Closed on Mondays, Holidays
Corner of 43rd St. Subway: B/D/F/V to 42nd Street or 1/2/3/7/N/Q/R/S/W to Times Sq-42nd Street.
1133 6th Ave., New York, NY 10036
Phone: 2128570000
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