Wynn Bullock


Palo Colorado Road

Log and Horsetails
   

Florence, Trees and Sand Dune

Bird
   

The Horsetail

Wood
   

Pebble Beach

Point Lobos Rock
   


Nude on Log

Artist's Biography (1902 – 1975)
Wynn Bullock was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1902. While studying in Paris in the late 1920's, Bullock was an accomplished concert tenor, he became interested in photography and drew inspiration from Man Ray and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. In 1938, he seriously began to study photography and in 1940 trained under Alfred Koryzbski, whose ideas and use of symbolism greatly influenced him. From 1946-1967, Bullock worked as a commercial photographer. In 1957, Bullock was honored with a medal from the Salon of International Photography and was recognized by the Professional Photographers Association of California. Bullock eventually retired from commercial work to devote himself to the philosophical meaning of images as well as the teaching of photography. He continued teaching and photographing until his death in 1975. Bullock's work is included in the Family of Man exhibition, the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, George Eastman House, the Whitney Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, ICP in New York, the Royal Photographic Society of London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Wynn Bullock

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