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Louise Serpa is an American photographer born in 1925 in New York. She is best known for her photographs of rodeo cowboys and cowgirls, which she has been taking since the 1950s. She has also photographed celebrities, including John Wayne, Robert Redford, and Clint Eastwood.
Serpa began her career as a photographer in the 1950s, when she was hired by the rodeo circuit to document the events. She has since become one of the most respected rodeo photographers in the world. Her photographs have been featured in numerous books and magazines, including Life, Time, and National Geographic.
Serpa has been honored with numerous awards, including the National Cowboy Hall of Fame's Western Heritage Award, the National Endowment for the Arts' National Heritage Fellowship, and the International Photography Hall of Fame's Lifetime Achievement Award.
Serpa is 87 years old and her net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. She has earned her wealth through her photography career and other business ventures.
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Serpa was diagnosed with cancer in 2008, but despite the diagnosis she continued to photograph. She could no longer enter the ring, instead photographing from a platform rodeo manager Gary Williams built her. Serpa died on January 5, 2012, at the age of 86 due to cancer in her home in Tucson, Arizona.
Serpa was inducted into the Arizona Women's Hall of Fame as well as the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame. She was granted a Rodeo Cowboys Association Press Card, and was the first woman allowed to photograph within the fenced arena grounds at many events, such as the Grand National Horse Race, Dublin Horse Show, and Sydney Royal Easter Show. She was also awarded the Tad Lucas Award from the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. The Pima County Sports Hall of Fame honored her in 2005. In 2006, Louise was chosen grand marshal of the Tucson Rodeo Parade. She rode horseback in the parade. In 2005 she received the PRCA Excellence in Photography Award. Her works are published in Rodeo by Aperture.
After graduating from Vassar, Serpa sang and danced along the East Coast in support of wartime USO programs. Feeling that this “proper” life was not for her she moved to Scottsdale. Louise Laroque Serpa’s interest in photography began at a Junior Rodeo Competition where she took pictures of the children and sold them to their parents. Included in her portfolio were a number of western landscapes as well as portraits. In 1963, Serpa was the first woman allowed to be in the rodeo arena to photograph the action shots on film. On one occasion Serpa was launched 8 feet into the air by a bull, who additionally rammed her into the ground after she made her way back down to earth, breaking her sternum and some ribs. Serpa remained at the rodeo a little while longer before heading to the hospital and returned to the rodeo next day. She was the first woman allowed on the courses of the Grand National in England and the first to cover the Dublin Horse Show. Serpa expanded her expertise to photographing cutting shows, polo matches. She was also the first woman allowed on the courses of the prestigious Grand National in England and the first to cover the Dublin Horse Show.
Louise Larocque Serpa (1925–2012) was an American Photographer specializing in rodeo photography. Born in New York City, Serpa became one of the first women allowed into the rodeo area to photograph, which led to a 48 year long career until her death in 2012.
Louise Larocque Serpa was born in New York City on December 15, 1925. She first encountered the west as a child, when her mother took her to Nevada in order to get divorced from her father. Serpa attended Miss Chapin’s School, which she regarded as being “For small girl snobs" and then Garrison Forest School for high school. After graduating in 1943 Serpa took a summer job as a ranch hand in Wyoming, where she met Lex Connelly, one of the founders of the modern rodeo. She returned to the east coast for college, where she obtaining a degree in music from Vassar College.