About US American photographer, Tod PAPAGEORGE (*1940 in Portsmouth)
Tod PAPAGEORGE is an American photographer and teacher who began his photographic career on the streets of New York City in the middle-1960s, during the last semesters of his literature studies. In 1970 and 1977 he received a Guggenheim Fellowship. Around 1970 he began teaching. Between 1979 and 2013, he directed the graduate photography program at the Yale University School of Art. Since then he has been a professor at Yale University; he directed the graduate course in photography there, which Philip-Lorca DiCORCIA, Lois CONNER, Abelardo MORELL, Andrew BUSH, Susan LIPPER, Gregory CREWDSON, An-My LE, Anna GASKELL and Katy GRANNAN attended. To date, Tod PAPAGEORGE has published nine photo volumes.
Photo books by Tod PAPAGEORGE
- 'Public Relations' (1977, 2004, with Garry WINOGRAND); 'Passing Through Eden' (2007); 'American Sports' (2007); 'Opera Città' (2010); 'Core Curriculum. Writings on Photography' (2011); 'Studio 54' (2014); 'Dr. Blankman´s New York' (2018); 'War and Peace in New York: Photographs 1966-1970' (2021); 'At the Beach' (2023)