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Plowden, David
American, b. 1932
Plowden was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1932. He made his first photograph, of a train, at age 11, and was introduced to the darkroom in the late 1940s while he was a student at the Putney School in Vermont. Plowden studied economics at Yale University, and after graduating with a BA in 1955, he took a job with the Great Northern Railroad as the Assistant Trainmaster out of Wilmer, Minnesota. In 1958 and 1959, he worked as an assistant to photographer O. Winston Link, and from 1959 to 1960, he studied photography privately with Minor White and Nathan Lyons in Rochester, New York. Plowden began teaching in the late 1970s, and in the following years, he held positions at the Institute of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago (1978-1986); the University of Iowa School of Journalism (1985 to 1988), and Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan (1988-2007). In addition to working as a photographer and educator, Plowden has been active as a writer as well. The Museum of Contemporary Photography exhibited Imprints, a retrospective of his work, in 1998. A substantial portion of Plowden's archive is held in the Yale Collection of Western Americana at Yale University's Beinecke Library.
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