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Carter, WilliamAmerican, b. 1934

For the past five decades, William Carter has photographed the human condition worldwide, from the deserted towns of the American West and the prairie heartland to the streets of Beirut and the jazz clubs of New Orleans. A prolific photojournalist and fine art photographer, he has published five books, with subject matter as broad as his interests: the plight of the Kurds in Iraq, London fashion, landscapes, classical nudes, premature infants, and daily life in the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. Carter has been a freelance photographer for LIFE, the London Sunday Times, and the New York Times. The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles has acquired 150 of his black-and-white prints. His work is included in the permanent collections of numerous museums, including the National Gallery of Art, Washington; Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; Folkwang Museum, Essen, Germany; the Fogg Museum, Harvard University; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, among others.

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Ameno, Italy
Carter, William
1988
Appearance
Carter, William
1983
Kurds in Cafe, Iraq
Carter, William
1965
Kurds on Village Rooftop, Iraq
Carter, William
1965; printed 2005
Marin County, California
Carter, William
1970
Night Stroll, New York City
Carter, William
c. 1962; printed 2006
Noblesse
Carter, William
1990
Southern Illinois Cafe
Carter, William
1973
Staten Island Child
Carter, William
1962; printed 2006
Suggestion
Carter, William
1994
Waveform
Carter, William
1992
West End, London
Carter, William
1967