Background
Charles Pratt was born on April 13, 1926, in New York, United States.
Yale University
(For two years Pratt photographed the flora, fauna, landsc...)
For two years Pratt photographed the flora, fauna, landscape, and people of an island off the coast of Maine. He talks of the history of the place from its first settlement in 1792; explores the ecology and natural rhythms of life there; and immerses us in the lives, rituals, and routines of the people living there.
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1974
(An exhibition catalog with an overview of Charles Pratt's...)
An exhibition catalog with an overview of Charles Pratt's work later picked up by Aperture and reprinted.
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1982
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The artist's comments on the nature and practice of photography accompany his evocative photos of urban and rural landscapes, seascapes, and people in their environment.
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Charles Pratt was born on April 13, 1926, in New York, United States.
Charles Pratt received a Bachelor of Arts in 1948 from Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
From 1949 to 1956 Charles Pratt was employed as stage manager for ten Broadway shows. During his freelance photographic career, he contributed to many magazines, including Natural History, Audubon, 35mm, and American Heritage, as well as appearing in several Time-Life anthologies. His photographs have been widely exhibited in the United States.
For a time Charles Pratt served as director of the Council for a Livable World, headquartered in Washington, D.C. With L. Hururtze, Pratt made the film Here at the Water's Edge in 1962.
(The artist's comments on the nature and practice of photo...)
(For two years Pratt photographed the flora, fauna, landsc...)
1974(An exhibition catalog with an overview of Charles Pratt's...)
1982