Webb, Todd
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Webb, Todd
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Webb, Todd
Webb, Todd 1905-2000
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Webb, Todd (American photographer and historian, 1905-2000)
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Webb, Todd (American photographer and historian, 1905-2000)
Webb, Todd 1905-
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Webb, Charles Clayton
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Webb, Charles Clayton
Todd Webb
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Todd Webb
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b. 1905; d. April 15, 2000.
Webb, Todd. American Photographer. Born: September 15, 1905 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. . Education: Newmarket High School, Ontario, 1920-24; University of Toronto, 1924-25; studied photography, under Ansel Adams, photography workshop, Detroit, 1940. Military service: Photographers mate first class, U.S. Navy, in the South Pacific, 1942-45. Family: Married Lucille Minqueau in 1949. Career: Freelance photographer since 1946: worked with Roy Stryker, Standard Oil Company, New York, 1947-49; in Paris and throughout Europe, 1949-54; and for the United Nations, New York, 1955-69. Recipient: Guggenheim Fellowship in Photography, 1955, 1956; National Endowment for the Arts Photography Fellowship, 1979.
Photographer; writer; Bath, Me. Born Charles Clayton Webb III, in Detroit, MI, in 1905.
Sudied with Ansel Adams. Died April 15, 2000, at age 94.
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Architectural photography
Documentary photography
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Portrait photography
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