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Born and raised in Harlem, Roy DeCarava trained as a painter and worked as a printmaker and illustrator before shifting his full attention to photography in the late 1940s. In 1952 he became the first African American photographer to win a Guggenheim Fellowship. In the following years he produced an extended portrait of African American experience in Harlem—not a documentary effort in the tradition of an urban reformer or sociologist, but as the creative expression of an artist who was a member of the community he took as his subject. "Hallway" is just one photograph belonging to this extraordinary body of work.
"Hallway," 1953, by Roy DeCarava © The Estate of Roy DeCarava
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