bmattock
Veteran
http://nppa.org/news_and_events/news/2009/05/jay.html
Photographer, Author, Bill Jay, 69
COSTA RICA (May 14, 2009) – Photographer, professor, and popular author Bill Jay, 69, founder of the program of photographic studies at Arizona State University, died Sunday in Samara, Costa Rica, where he lived in retirement, according to friends.
Born in London in 1940, Jay was the author of more than 20 books and 400 articles on the history and criticism of photography. His book "Photographers Photographed" is a selection of the thousands of portraits Jay took of photographers and those in the photographic industry. The pictures, along with his archives, are housed at the Center of Creative Photography. He also co-authored the popular book "On Being A Photographer" with his friend, David Hurn.
Beginning in England, Jay was the first director of photography at the Institute for Contemporary Arts, and he was the first editor and director of Creative Camera magazine. In 1970 he founded Album magazine.
After coming to the States in 1972, Jay taught history and criticism classes for 25 years at Arizona State following studies at the University of New Mexico. He was a regular contributing columnist for Lenswork magazine, and Jay had lived in Mission Beach, CA, after retiring from ASU before he moved to Costa Rica.
Jodorowsky
Well-known
That's sad news. 'On Being a Photographer' is one of my favourite books.
Benjamin Marks
Veteran
Sad News
Sad News
Jay was a contributor to Lenswork -- his contrarian essays and squibs were always a pleasure to read. What a pity that he's gone.
Ben Marks
Sad News
Jay was a contributor to Lenswork -- his contrarian essays and squibs were always a pleasure to read. What a pity that he's gone.
Ben Marks
Russ
Well-known
yes, sad. I very much enjoyed his books, and on one occasion spoke with him for awhile. Real good guy.
Russ
Russ
kbg32
neo-romanticist
69? Young. He was one of my favorite writers. RIP.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
I have family in Samara, a small town on the beach. A very beautiful vacation place. The beach downstream is named Playas de Carrillo, named for my family. RIP Bill.
W
wlewisiii
Guest
Sad news, but I thank you for sharing it, Bill. I, too, have learned much from "On Being A Photographer" and appreciated what he did with Lensworks.
William
William
amateriat
We're all light!
Thanks for this, Bill. Very, very sad to hear. Never got to his books (I'll obviously correct that), but read and enjoyed his articles. Left the planet too early...
- Barrett
- Barrett
Ken Shipman
Well-known
Wow. I've enjoyed his EndNotes at the end of every LensWork. I'll miss his wit and perspective.
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
'On Being A Photographer' helped me get out of a rut and start to really focus on and plan what I'm doing. I've never seen any of his journals or magazine articles but should try to track some down.
mickallen
Established
That's really sad his book with David Hurn 'On Being A Photographer' is superb, really inspirational.
His articles and essays at http://www.billjayonphotography.com/index.html are also very insightful.
His articles and essays at http://www.billjayonphotography.com/index.html are also very insightful.
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
This is too bad - I'm sure Lenswork will miss him - I personally enjoyed much of his writing and I too have a copy of "On Being A Photographer" - he'll be missed.
Dave
Dave
pesphoto
Veteran
I enjoyed his writing very much. Also, his portrait of photographers on his website.
Here is a link to the Lenswork tribute.
http://www.lenswork.com/index.html
Here is a link to the Lenswork tribute.
http://www.lenswork.com/index.html
John Rountree
Nothing is what I want
I will add my sadness at his passing. On Being A Photographer is my standard txt for Documentary class. I will tell my class tomorrow.
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