Burns, Marsha
American, b. 1945
In the following decades Burns continued to photograph in her studio, but she began to introduce more overt social content into her work. Inspired by a visit to Berlin in 1984, Burns started making portraits of young adults who chose to set themselves apart from the mainstream, first in her native Seattle and later in other cities. "The people I choose to photograph are often those for whom negative or tragically simple attitudes have been formed by the majority of society," she writes. "In an age of technology and urbanization I am drawn to the boundaries, to people whose existence is self-defined." In the 1990s, continuing in this vein, she photographed varied subjects, such as Native Americans in traditional dress, as in the image Tyson, Warm Springs, 1991.
American, b.1895, Hoboken, NJ; d. 1965