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Subject: [Leica] Charles Moore Passed
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2010 20:07:38 -0400

> Photographer Charles Moore passed away last Thursday. He was 79.  Charles 
> was
> famous for his photographs of the civil rights movement in the 1960s.  
> There
> were many months where his photos were in LIFE every week.  In 1989, 
> Charles
> Moore was awarded the First Crystal Eagle Award for Social Impact in
> Photojournalism by the NPPA and the University of Missouri. When the Civil
> Rights Act of 1964 passed the Senate, Senator Jacob Javits credited the
> showing of Moore's photographs to Congress for turning the tide for 
> support of
> the bill's passage. Charles was elected to the Alabama Hall of Fame in 
> 2008.
> 
> Charles was living in Florence, Alabama at the end of his life.  He grew up
> nearby in nearby Hackleburg and Tuscumbia, Alabama.
> 
> I had the pleasure of working frequently with Charles in my Kodak days.  We
> traveled together on many of the college lectures Kodak sponsored.  He
> appeared on one on my TV shows. We did an extensive interview published in
> Photographers Forum magazine in September 2007.
> 
> Charles used both Leicas and Nikons for his work.
> 
> Ken Lassiter
> 
I like photos of photographers holding up a print like this
http://www.timesdaily.com/article/20100313/ARTICLES/3135037/1011/NEWS?Title=
Photographer-Moore-dies-at-79
Or
http://tinyurl.com/yh8u4up

I remember his work from popular photography annuals. Which I still have.


[Rabs]
Mark William Rabiner





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