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Laura Wilson (photographer) was born on 13 October, 1939 in Massachusetts, U.S., is a photographer. Discover Laura Wilson (photographer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?
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Laura Cunningham |
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85 years old |
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Libra |
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13 October, 1939 |
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United States |
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Who Is Laura Wilson (photographer)'s Husband?
Her husband is Robert Wilson (m. 1963-2017)
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Robert Wilson (m. 1963-2017) |
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Andrew Wilson
Owen Wilson
Luke Wilson |
Laura Wilson (photographer) Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Laura Wilson (photographer) worth at the age of 85 years old? Laura Wilson (photographer)’s income source is mostly from being a successful photographer. She is from United States. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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She is a member of the Texas Institute of Letters and the Philosophical Society of Texas. She serves on the board of the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies at Southern Methodist University. In 2019, she was inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame.
During the period she worked with Avedon, Wilson arrived at her interest in photographing people outside of mainstream America. "I became interested in men and women who are trying to live an idealized life against the odds." In a January 2018 interview she described her artistic attraction to isolated groups of people, saying, "I am drawn to people who live in an enclosed world — those people who live in isolated communities, whether by circumstance or accomplishment; I was curious about these groups and wanted to know more... my wish, as Eudora Welty wrote, 'would be not to point the finger in judgement but to part a curtain, that invisible shadow that falls between people.'"
Wilson lives in Dallas, Texas, and is the mother of actors Andrew, Owen, and Luke, and grandparent to six grandchildren through Andrew and Owen. She was married to TV Station executive Robert A. Wilson, until his death from Alzheimer's disease on May 5, 2017.
That Day: Pictures in the American West (2015) includes photographs in the American West accompanied by Wilson's observations from the time each photograph was taken. Larry McMurtry wrote, "Laura Wilson has an ever-searching eye for the bleak beauty of the West — and for its bleak reality too. That Day is a remarkable book." Andrew R. Graybill, Director of the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, noted that the book "combines her talents for capturing the West's enduring and romantic myths, from legendary cattle ranches to dramatic panoramic vistas, as well as its bleak realities, whether undocumented migrants crossing the Rio Grande or life on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation."
Avedon at Work: In the American West (2003) is a portrait of photographer Richard Avedon that shows Avedon's creative process, working methods, and range of subjects as he worked to complete In the American West. Wilson documented Avedon's work throughout the six years they spent working on the project, and the book describes their work on the project.
Grit and Glory: Six-Man Football (2003) documents six-man football and its culture in small Texas towns.
Hutterites of Montana (2000) documents the Hutterite communities of the American West. Wilson's interest in the Hutterites began during her work with Avedon: "Still vivid in my mind is my first glimpse of the Hutterites. I was working for Richard Avedon and we were driving in Montana at dusk. There was a lovely pink sunset. We saw in the distance an open meadow of wheat, figures walking. The girls were in long, colorful dresses, like Christian LaCroix, the boys in white shirts and black pants." Hutterite communities generally do not allow photography, but Wilson visited Montana Hutterite communities many times and eventually received permission to take photos.
Watt Matthews of Lambshead (1989) is a photographic essay about one of the last Texas cattlemen. Matthews lived his entire life on the famous Lambshead Ranch, located west of Fort Worth. In Matthews' obituary, The New York Times wrote that the book has become "a classic of Texas history." The book was described by Texas State Historical Association Director Ron Tyler as "an unusual combination of subject and author-artist."
Wilson's professional career was launched in 1979 when Richard Avedon hired her to assist with his exhibition and book In the American West, which was commissioned by the Amon Carter Museum. Wilson traveled with Avedon for six years, helping him find subjects to photograph. Wilson also wrote the text for In the American West. Wilson's work with Avedon helped her become deeply familiar with the West and provided inspiration for her later projects. Wilson's photographs acknowledge the spectrum of cultures that occupy the West.
Wilson was born Laura Cunningham and raised in Norwell, Massachusetts, the daughter of Rosemary Cunningham (née White) and Edward J. Cunningham. She majored in art at Connecticut College, graduating in 1961. She married Robert Wilson in 1963, and the couple moved to Dallas, Texas, in 1965.
Laura Cunningham Wilson (born October 13, 1939) is an American photographer. She has completed five books of photography and text: Watt Matthews of Lambshead (1989), Hutterites of Montana (2000), Avedon at Work: In the American West (2003), Grit and Glory: Six-Man Football (2003), and That Day: Pictures in the American West (2015). She is the mother of actors Owen Wilson, Andrew Wilson, and Luke Wilson.