Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011

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Social documentary photographer.

From the description of Milton Rogovin papers, 1928-2006 (bulk 1960-2003). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 706471000

Milton Rogovin, born December 30, 1909 in New York City, was trained as an optometrist at Columbia University, where he received his degree in 1931. He moved to Buffalo, New York in 1939, where he established his own optometric pratice on Chippewa Street near the city's Lower West Side. This region of the city would serve as a source of material for Rogovin's career as a photographer. His first photographic project, begun in 1958, was a series of photographs taken of storefront churches in Buffalo's African-American community. This series churches was followed by other series that documented the lives of workers and people living in poverty. These series included more work in Buffalo's Lower West Side where he was able to photograph the same people over the course of three decades of their lives. He also photographed coal miners in Appalachia, Scotland, France, China, Mexico, and Spain. Rogovin is quoted as saying, "The rich have their photographers, I photograph the forgotten ones."

From the description of Photographs of Storefront Churches and Musicians in Buffalo, 1958-1961 [graphic]. (SUNY at Buffalo). WorldCat record id: 58534755

Biographical Note

  • 1909, Dec. 30: Born, New York, N.Y.
  • 1931: B.S. in optometry, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
  • 1932 - 1938 : Optometrist, New York, N.Y., attended classes at the New School for Social Research, New York, N.Y.
  • 1938: Moved first to Niagara Falls, N.Y., and then to Buffalo, N.Y. Charter member, United Optical Workers Local Union Member, American League Against War and Fascism, and fund-raiser in support of the Republican forces in Spain
  • 1939: Opened his own optometry practice, Buffalo, N.Y.
  • 1942: Married Anne Setters (died 2003)
  • 1942 - 1945 : Served in the U.S. Army as an optometrist, 1944-1945, stationed in England
  • 1944 - 1962 : Anne and Milton Rogovin under Federal Bureau of Investigation surveillance for their political activities
  • 1945: Returned to Buffalo, N.Y., and his optometry practice
  • 1953 - 1957 : Intermittent travels to Mexico, first serious photographic work
  • 1957: Summoned before the House Committee on Un-American Activities Invited by William Tallmadge, a music professor, Rogovin began photographing African-American storefront churches, Buffalo, N.Y.
  • 1961: Began photographing Buffalo, N.Y.'s East Side community
  • 1962 - 1971 : Frequent trips to Appalachia to make photographs
  • 1967: Traveled to Chile to make photographs and to collaborate with Pablo Neruda
  • 1972: M.A. in American Studies, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, N.Y. Began photographic documentation of Lower West Side of Buffalo, N.Y. Traveled to Soviet Union but was stymied in his attempt at photographic work
  • 1972 - 1974 : Teacher of social documentary photography, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, N.Y.
  • 1975: First major exhibition, “Milton Rogovin: Lower West Side, Buffalo, New York,” Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y. Published Milton Rogovin: Lower West Side, Buffalo, New York / James N. Wood; with an appreciation by Paul Strand. Buffalo, N.Y.: Albright-Knox Gallery
  • 1976: Began “Working People” series
  • 1978: Retired from optometry to work full time in photography
  • 1981 - 1990 : Traveled to France, Scotland, Spain, Cuba, China, Germany, Mexico, Zimbabwe, Czechoslovakia, and Appalachia to make photographs for his “Family of Miners” series.
  • 1985: Published Milton Rogovin: The Forgotten Ones / interview by Cheryl Brutvan; with essays by Robert J. Doherty and Fred Licht. Seattle: University of Washington Press Published Windows that Open Inward: Images of Chile / photographs by Milton Rogovin; poems by Pablo Neruda; edited by Dennis Maloney; introduction by Pablo Neruda. Buffalo, N.Y.: White Pine Press
  • 1992 - 1994 : Returned to the Lower West Side of Buffalo, N.Y., to complete his “Triptychs,” images of individuals and families taken over the course of twenty years
  • 1993: Published Portraits in Steel / Photographs by Milton Rogovin; Interviews by Michael Frisch. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press
  • 1994: Published Triptychs: Buffalo's Lower West Side Revisited / photographs by Milton Rogovin; foreword by Robert Coles; introduction by Stephen Jay Gould; text by JoAnn Wypijewski. New York: W.W. Norton Honorary doctorate, State University of New York at Buffalo and Buffalo State College, Buffalo, N.Y.
  • 1997: Due to low vision from cataracts, sold his Rolleiflex camera and began writing his autobiography
  • 2000: After successful cataract surgery, bought back his camera and returned to Lower West Side of Buffalo, N.Y., to interview and photograph subjects from his earlier “Triptychs” series
  • 2003: Exhibit of the Lower West Side “Quartets” Published Milton Rogovin: The Forgotten Ones / [with] Dave Isay, David Miller and Harvey Wang. New York: Quantuck Lane Press
  • 2004: Published With Eyes and Soul: Images of Cuba / poems by Nancy Morejón: photographs by Milton Rogovin; edited by Dennis Maloney; translated by Pamela Carmell and David Frye. Buffalo, N.Y.: White Pine Press
  • 2005: Published Milton Rogovin: The Mining Photographs / essay by Judith Keller. Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum
  • 2011, Jan. 18: Died, Buffalo, N.Y.

From the guide to the Milton Rogovin Papers, 1928-2006, (bulk 1960-2003), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Lena Johnson, Indian Reserve, Gowanda, NY] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Joseph Marchese and his grandmother, Lower West Side revisited] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Store Front Churches. Elder Beck] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Penny candy, Lower West Side, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [God is Love church, Lower West Side, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Joseph Marchese and his grandmother, Lower West Side revisited revisited] [graphic]. Library of Congress
referencedIn Rogovin, Milton, 1909- : [miscellaneous ephemeral material]. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [People on train in Yucatan, Mexico] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Portrait of Mischa Schneider playing cello] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Girl in communion dress, Lower West Side, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Girl with earring (Rev. Weedon's daughter), half-length portrait, facing left, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [A black robe on a hanger hangs from a nail on an old cracked plastered wall inside a store front church, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Store Front Churches. Man playing xylphone] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. Mother Tokyo [i.e., Tokio] laying on hands [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Jimmy Webster, Lower West Side revisited, revisited] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Store Front Churches. Man playing saxophone] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Bishop Lewis, African American preacher, full-length portrait, standing on table in storefront church, East Side, Buffalo, New York] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Store Front Churches. 5th anniversary of Mother Tokio Church, guest preacher] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Unidentified African American woman sitting in a livingroom with an entire wall of family photographs displayed behind her, Lower West Side revisited, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [African American man and his son are seated outside on concrete steps, Lower West Side, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Store Front Churches. Trumpet player] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Store Front Churches. Woman seated with head back] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Appalachia, West Virginia] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Webster, Lower West Side] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Store Front Churches. Elder Beck] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Young girl sitting on a couch, Webster County, West Virginia] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Store Front Churches. God's Holy water baptism, July 1960] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [African American woman sitting in her living room, East Side, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Interior of home with American flag, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [African American man, hands waving in front of face, preaching passionately from a lectern at a store front church in Buffalo, New York] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Couple at home, Cuba] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Portrait of white male worker at home with wife] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [A man stands with four baseball players in front of "Joe's Superette" market, Lower West Side, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Store Front Churches. Large man [Elder Beck] in robe] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Allentown Food Co-op, Lower West Side, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Effie Edwards, African-American woman, three-quarter length portrait, facing front, standing next to steel piping in Bethlehem Steel plant] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Indian leaning against boarded up store holding "Genesee" beer can, Lower West Side, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Store Front Churches. Harmonica player] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Brooklyn Museum. Dept. of Photography. Records, Exhibition negatives: installations. Milton Rogovin: The Forgotten Ones. 1985. Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [African American women clapping and singing as a little girl seated follows along during a service at a store front church in Buffalo, New York] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Store Front Churches. Man in robe with three ladies] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Girls dancing in studio, Cuba] [graphic]. Library of Congress
referencedIn Brooklyn Museum. Dept. of Prints, Drawings and Photographs. Institutional file, Exhibitions. Milton Rogovin: the forgotten ones. Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Entrance to the store front church First Timothy Baptist Church, East Side, Buffalo, New York, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Group of passengers sitting and standing on deck of an old boat, Ancud, Chile] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. Photographs of Storefront Churches and Musicians in Buffalo, 1958-1961 [graphic]. SUNY at Buffalo, University at Buffalo
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Mrs. Smith seated inside steel mill, full-length portrait, facing front] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [African American woman standing in front of wall with peace sign, Lower West Side, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Mrs. Smith and family] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011. Artist file. Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives
creatorOf Milton Rogovin Papers, 1928-2006, (bulk 1960-2003) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Mrs. Smith scarfing at steel mill] [graphic]. Library of Congress
referencedIn Stephen Jay Gould papers, 1899-2004, 1941-2002 Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Man playing piano, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Effie Edwards, African-American female worker and nine members of her family, seated outdoors on a bench, facing front] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [African American woman reclining, East Side, Buffalo] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Portrait of white male worker with lobster gloves and face shield at plant] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Store Front Churches. Abdullah] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Store Front Churches. Tokio, April 1961] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Boy, West Virginia "hollows"] [graphic]. Library of Congress
referencedIn Gould, Stephen Jay. Stephen Jay Gould papers, 1899-2004 (inclusive), 1941-2002 (bulk). Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [Jimmy Webster sitting outside on the front steps of his home, Lower West Side revisited] [graphic]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Rogovin, Milton, 1909-2011,. [African American man speaks into a handheld microphone while holding a baby drinking from a baby bottle on his lap at a store front church in Buffalo, New York] [graphic]. Library of Congress
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associatedWith Bethlehem Steel Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Brooklyn Museum. Dept. of Photography. corporateBody
associatedWith Brooklyn Museum. Dept. of Prints, Drawings and Photographs. corporateBody
correspondedWith Burroughs, Margaret Taylor, 1915-2010 person
correspondedWith Caudill, Harry M., 1922-1990 person
correspondedWith Coles, Robert person
correspondedWith Coles, Robert person
correspondedWith Davis, Ossie person
correspondedWith Davis, Ossie person
correspondedWith Dee, Ruby person
correspondedWith Dee, Ruby person
correspondedWith Doherty, Robert J., 1924- person
correspondedWith Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963 person
correspondedWith Gould, Stephen Jay person
correspondedWith Hart, Ellen Rogovin person
correspondedWith Mayer, Grace M. person
correspondedWith Neruda, Pablo, 1904-1973 person
correspondedWith Rogovin, Anne person
associatedWith Schneider, Mischa, 1903-1985. person
correspondedWith Strand, Paul, 1890-1976 person
correspondedWith White, Minor person
correspondedWith White, Minor person
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Death 2011-01-18

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