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  1. The photos that Frank Dandridge shot for LIFE magazine paint a vivid portrait of violence and race in 1960s America. He reported on riots in Harlem, in Watts, and in Newark,. He was in Selma, Alabama when Martin Luther King marched in the days immediately after Bloody Sunday.

  2. Jul 12, 2017 · Our request: to photograph one of the elusive snipers. After much consultation Photographer Frank Dandridge, who is a Negro, was led through the streets to an abandoned tenement, up four...

  3. Oct 9, 2022 · Most photographs on view are original working press prints—made to be used in the magazine’s production—and represent the wide range of photographers who worked for Life, such as Margaret Bourke-White, Larry Burrows, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Frank Dandridge, Gordon Parks, and W. Eugene Smith.

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  4. Race in the 1960s: The Photography of Frank Dandridge. Explore frank dandridge within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious & privately held archives from the US & around the World.

  5. Sep 27, 2020 · The work of photographers such as Margaret Bourke-White, Larry Burrows, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Frank Dandridge, Gordon Parks, and W. Eugene Smith is explored in the context of the creative and editorial structures at Life.

  6. He won an Art Director's Award for his photo essay, "The Two Faces of Harlem", that appeared in Look magazine. His work included photographing many celebrities, including, Bobby Kennedy, Muhammad Ali, President Johnson, Dr. Martin Luther King, Frank Sinatra, The Supremes, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Jimmy Hoffa.

  7. Jan 13, 2023 · Frank Dandridge was one of only a few Black photographers who worked for LIFE, and he bore witness to racial violence in the 1960s. In 1963, the magazine sent him to cover the aftermath of the Ku...