DeCarava, Roy
Roy Rudolph DeCarava (December 9, 1919 – October 27, 2009) was an American artist. DeCarava received early critical acclaim for his photography, initially engaging and imaging the lives of African Americans and jazz musicians in the communities where he lived and worked. Over a career that spanned nearly six decades, DeCarava came to be known as a founder in the field of black and white fine art photography, advocating for an approach to the medium based on the core value of an individual, subjective creative sensibility, which was separate and distinct from the "social documentary" style of many predecessors.
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Hallway
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Man lying down, subway steps
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Car behind building
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Mississippi freedom marcher, Washington, D.C.
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David
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Sale, Sale
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Sun and Shade
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Boy in Print Shirt
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Street Closed
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Asphalt Workers
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Mother and Child on Stoop
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