Draper, Louis
Louis Hansel Draper (September 24, 1935 – February 18, 2002) was a New York-based American photographer known for his images of Harlem in the 1960s and was founding member of the Kamoinge Workshop. His work was featured in several volumes of the publication, The Black Photographers Annual. In addition to his images of everyday people in urban settings, Draper photographed significant artists, intellectuals, and civil rights leaders like Fannie Lou Hamer, John Coltrane, Malcolm X, Miles Davis, and Langston Hughes. Draper's work is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, The Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, among many other museums, public and private collections.
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Fannie Lou Hamer, Mississippi
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Untitled (Santos) from the Playground Series
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Children Playing Handball, New York
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Graffiti Wall, New York
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Untitled
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Lincoln Center
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Summer, New York City
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Untitled (Playground) from the Playground Series
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