Northwest Photographers photograph collection, approximately 1960-1979
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Overview of the Collection
- Title
- Northwest Photographers photograph collection
- Dates
- approximately 1960-1979 (inclusive)19601979
- Quantity
- 41 photographic prints (2 boxes) ; sizes vary
- Collection Number
- PH0420
- Summary
- Photographs by Northwest photographers including Matt Brown, Ted D'Arms, Michael Gesinger, Lynne Harrison, Paul Macapia, Johsel Nankung, Don Normark, Mary Randlett, and Claire Trotter
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Selections can be viewed on the Libraries' Digital Collections website. Permission of the Visual Materials Curator is required to view originals. Contact Special Collections for more information.
- Languages
- English
Historical Note
The Northwest Photographers was a group of practicing photographers who exhibited their work around the region.
A native of New York, Ted D’Arms moved to Seattle in 1969. Ted D'Arms's work has been exhibited at places such as the Polly Friedlander Gallery in Seattle, the Bellevue Arts Museum, the Silver Image Gallery, Tacoma, Washington, University of Washington, and galleries in New York. As a well-known actor with the Seattle Repertory Theatre and a photographer, director, and teacher, he developed the skills to be a lecturer at the Seattle Art Museum. Additionally, he was published in Camera , a well known Swiss photography magazine, and Aperture magazine. D’Arms participated in the Festival 72 at the Seattle Center, an art festival that included various mediums of art. He was the first photographer to be awarded the 1972 National Endowment for the Arts Photography Fellowship.
Victor Gardaya was born in 1945 in Port Chester, New York, and received his BA in Philosophy from the City College of New York in 1968. A freelance photographer since 1973, Gardaya is also an instructor in photography at Seattle Central Community College, where he has been since 1977. In 1979 he became affiliated with the Factory of Visual Arts, Seattle, as an instructor of photography. In 1979 Gardaya also began to work with Art Week , Argus and Northwest Photography as a writer, photographer and film critic. In 1979 the Washington State Arts Commission awarded him a special commendation in the Honors Program for Visual Artists.
Michael Gesinger has exhibited his work at the Silver Image Gallery, Tacoma, Washington, Lamkin Camerawork Gallery, Fairfax, California, and was invited to both the Bellevue and Seattle Invitational Photography exhibit. After studying photography at the University of Washington, he was published in Camera magazine and First Proof magazine. Gesinger was awarded the Virna Haffer Memorial Scholarship to complete his MFA at the University of Washington in 1975 and was commissioned by King County Art Commission in the same year.
Lynne Harrison is a self taught photographer and worked for the Mercer Island Reporter as a freelance photographer. Her exhibition career started in 1966 at the Seattle Art Museum, the Art Museum of Greater Victoria, and the Colorado Photographic Arts Center. She is known for making everyday objects into art, aiding in the creation of photography as a fine art.
Paul Macapia was the staff photographer at the Seattle Art Museum, prior to which he was a medical photographer. His work was featured in the Masters of the Northwest exhibit in 1976 at the Seattle Art Museum. Macapia and his wife, Mary, traced the Lewis and Clark trail for a Bicentennial show centered around the two explorers.
Johsel Namkung was born in 1919 in Kwangju Cholla Province in South Korea. Before becoming a photographer, he was a musician studying at the Tokyo Conservatory and working for several operas in Asia. After graduating, he worked for the airline companies and was forced to give up singing. Needing a creative outlet, Namkung took up photography as a way of self-expression. Namkung joined the circle of Northwest artists in Seattle in the 1950s. He went on to study theory and technique in color photography under the direction of Chinese photographer Chao-chen Yang, and black and white photography with Ansel Adams. Namkung’s large format photographs transcend traditional landscape composition and capture the abstract, rhythmic and elegant beauty inherent in nature.
Don Normark is most widely known for his documentation of Chavez Ravine in Los Angeles. In 1949, he spent a year capturing images of the Mexican-American community just prior to the displacement of its 300 families. His work was featured in a PBS Independent Lens documentary, Chavez Ravine: A Los Angeles Story . In addition, in the 1960s and 1970s, his worked appeared regularly in Sunset magazine. More recently, Normark's focus has been in capturing the struggle to preserve the South Central Farm in Los Angeles.
Mary Randlett is one of the most interesting collaborators in the Northwest Photography Guild. In 1971, an exhibit of her work was displayed including portraits of several leading Northwest artists in their studios or offices. Randlett learned photography at Whitman College as a mentee of Hans Jorgensen, the leading fashion photographer of the time. She graduated with a BA in Political Science in 1947. She is the recipient of multiple awards including the Washington Press Women’s Association Award, 1979, the Governor’s Award, 1983, the GAP Award, 1989 and 1992, the Individual Artist Trust, King County Commissioners, 1989, and a National Endowment for the Arts to restore and conserve historical photographs of Washington State 1976-78. In addition, she was the artist in residence at Lakeside School in Seattle, Washington, 1971-72. Randlett’s photos are held in more than 30 permanent collections nationwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian Institute, and several major Northwest collections. She has been included in over 50 exhibitions in the past 20 years, more than 20 of which were solo exhibits.
Claire Trotter is a nature photographer living in Eugene, Oregon. She began her professional career with an apprenticeship to a commercial photographer in Chicago. Trotter's work has been exhibited in museums and galleries in the United States, Europe, and Asia, published in journals devoted to the arts, and is featured in both public and private art collections.
Content Description
Photographs by Northwest photographers including Matt Brown, Ted D'Arms, Michael Gesinger, Lynne Harrison, Paul Macapia, Johsel Nankung, Don Normark, Mary Randlett, Claire Trotter. Subjects include nature studies, nudes, and portraits including one portrait of Imogen Cunningham by Lynne Harrison, circa 1960s-1970s.
Use of the Collection
Alternative Forms Available
View selections from the collection in digital format
Restrictions on Use
Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details. The University of Washington owns the copyrights for the Mary Randlett photographs.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
Arranged in 11 series.
- Ted D'Arms
- Victor Gardaya
- Michael Gesinger
- Lynne Harrison
- Paul Macapia
- Johsel Namkung
- Don Normark
- Matt Brown
- Wah Lui
- Mary Randlett
- Claire Trotter
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Ted D'Arms
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Description: Water with bubblesDates: November 1973Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 1
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Description: Abstract imageDates: November 1973Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 2
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Victor Gardaya
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Description: The Bay Building First Avenue 1974Dates: 1974Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 3
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Description: Hi Protein Breakfast 1974Dates: 1974Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 4
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Michael Gesinger
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Description: Resume of Michael Gesinger written on matte boardDates: circa 1970sContainer: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 5
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Description: Portrait of older man in plaid shirt, possibly blindDates: 1974Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 6
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Description: Landscape with human figureDates: 1974Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 7
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Description: Woman standing behind barbed wire fence in a field with a chair in the backgroundDates: 1974Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 8
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Description: Two men meditating over an over-exposed image of mountain and fieldsDates: 1974Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 9
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Description: Woman lying on stone bench in fall with spirit rising and floating awayDates: 1974Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 10a-c
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Lynne Harrison
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Description: Imogen CunninghamDates: 1966Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 11
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Description: David HarrisDates: 1971Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 12
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Description: Adam HouhanersDates: 1971Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 13
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Description: Jennie LourelDates: 1972Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 14
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Description: Ralph NaderDates: 1970Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 15
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Description: Linus PaulingDates: 1971Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 16
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Paul Macapia
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Description: Three seals lounging on a dockDates: 1974Container: Box/Folder 1/5, Item 17
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Description: Two foxes on a bed of leavesDates: 1974Container: Box/Folder 1/5, Item 18
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Description: Tiger with dark backgroundDates: 1974Container: Box/Folder 1/5, Item 19
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Description: Close-up of leafy green vegetableDates: 1982Container: Box:oversize HC2112, Item 19a
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Johsel Namkung
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Description: Shore on a foggy dayDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/6, Item 20
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Description: Breaking waves on a beachDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/6, Item 21
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Description: Tide pools on a beachDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/6, Item 22
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Description: Stone bird house on a pondDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/6, Item 23
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Don Normark
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Description: Woman's torso half-draped with spotted fabricDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/7, Item 24
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Description: Naked woman in bath wearing a maskDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/7, Item 25
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Description: Open palm holding a shellDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/7, Item 26
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Matt Brown
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Description: Buck Creek I
Creek viewed through trees, North Cascades.
Dates: between 1960 and 1979?Container: Box/Folder 2/1, Item 27 -
Description: False Solomon Seal
Leafy plant, Sauk Mountain, North Cascades.
Dates: between 1960 and 1979?Container: Box/Folder 2/1, Item 28 -
Description: Madrone
Large tree on Fidalgo Island near Bowman's Bay, Washington.
Dates: between 1960 and 1979?Container: Box/Folder 2/1, Item 29 -
Description: Rosario
Rosario beach at Fidalgo Island, Washington.
Dates: between 1960 and 1979?Container: Box/Folder 2/2, Item 30 -
Description: Shaggy Manes
Shaggy Mane mushrooms at Fidalgo Island near Pass Lake, Washington.
Dates: between 1960 and 1979?Container: Box/Folder 2/2, Item 31 -
Description: Tree in Skagit Valley
Skagit Valley farm lands.
Dates: between 1960 and 1979?Container: Box/Folder 2/2, Item 32
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Wah Lui
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Description: Robert D. MonroeDates: 1981Container: Box/Folder 2/3, Item 33
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Mary Randlett
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Description: Portrait of Kenneth Callahan smoking a pipeDates: October 1964Container: Box/Folder 2/4, Item 34
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Description: Portrait of Lorene SpencerDates: September 1964Container: Box/Folder 2/4, Item 35
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Claire Trotter
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Description: Cattails reflected in the waterDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/5, Item 36
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Description: Tree in the desertDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/5, Item 37
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Description: Abstract imageDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/5, Item 38
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Description: Tree branch impressions in the sandDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/6, Item 39
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Description: Abstract imageDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/6, Item 40
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Description: Plant in sandDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/6, Item 41
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Photographers--Northwest, Pacific
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Brown, Matt, 1934- (photographer)
- D'Arms, Ted (photographer)
- Gardaya, Victor (photographer)
- Gesinger, Michael (photographer)
- Harrison, Lynne (photographer)
- Macapia, Paul (photographer)
- Namkung, Johsel, 1919- (photographer)
- Normack, Don (photographer)
- Randlett, Mary, 1924- (photographer)
- Trotter, Claire (photographer)
- Wah Lui (photographer)
