Younger, Dan
American, b. 1945
Describing the evolution of the project, Younger wrote in 1988: "As time went on, [my father] used the basement more and more… It became 'his place.' In 1986, one year before his death, I started to photograph both rooms. His first reaction was to offer to clean up the place. I don't know if he understood my desire to make pictures of the basement the way it was… Maybe with his failing health, I felt that it wouldn't be there that much longer. Perhaps I felt that other people should see these things that I saw. I do know that after he died, and I continued to work to finish this portfolio, I realized that I was making a portrait."
Younger completed a BFA in Printmaking at University of Kansas, and an MA and MFA in Art Photography at University of Iowa. He has been exhibiting his work since 1972. Younger is currently a Professor of Art and former chair of Art and History at University of Missouri.