Eli Reed Explained

Ellis (Eli) Reed (born 1946) is an American photographer and photojournalist.[1] [2] Reed was the first full-time black photographer at Magnum Agency and is the author of several books, including Beirut: City of Regrets and Black In America.

Early life and education

Reed was raised in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. He took his first photograph at the age of 10, documenting his mother by the Christmas tree. He earned a degree in illustration in 1969 from the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts,[3] but attributes his direction as a photographer to mentor Donald Greenhaus rather than to formal studies.[4] In 1982–83 he was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, studying political science and urban affairs at the Kennedy School of Government.[5]

Career

Reed became a freelance photographer in 1970. After photographing military conflict in Central America, he joined Magnum Photos, becoming its first full-time black member.[6] [5] While working for the San Francisco Examiner, he was a runner-up for the 1982 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for documentation of life in a public housing project.[5] [7]

While a Nieman Fellow, he made his first journey to Beirut to photograph the Lebanese Civil War; he returned there several times and was once mistaken for a militant and kidnapped.In 1988 he published Beirut: City of Regrets.[5] He also covered the 1986 Haiti coup against "Baby Doc" Duvalier, the 1989 U.S. military action in Panama, and unrest in Zaire in 1992, as well as the Million Man March and African-American life in the US.[5] His book Black in America, which also includes poetry by Reed, was published in 1997; several photographs from that project have been recognized in juried shows and exhibitions.[6] [8] [9] [10]

Reed has also worked as a still photographer for the film industry, and is a member of the Society of Motion Picture Still Photographers.

In January 2005 Reed became the clinical professor of photojournalism at The University of Texas at Austin. He has also taught at the Maine Photographic Workshop; the Wilson Hicks Symposium, Miami University; the Southeastern Museum of Photography, Daytona, Florida; the Smithsonian Institution; San Francisco State University; Harvard University; Boston Institute of Art; the Academy of Fine Art, San Francisco; Columbia University; Empire State College, New York; New York University; and the International Center of Photography, New York; as well as an annual photojournalism workshop for the United States Department of Defense.

Reed mainly uses the Olympus E-3, E-30, and EP-1 for his work. He is a Sony Global Imaging Ambassador. In October 2015, Reed was invited to speak at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture as part of their "Visually Speaking" series. In January 2016, he was a keynote speaker at National Geographic Magazines Photography Seminar in Washington, D.C.

Awards

Exhibitions

Books

Films (Production)

Films (Specials/Stills)

Notes and References

  1. Halstead. Dirck. Living in the Now - Photographs by Eli Reed. The Digital Journalist. 2000. July 9, 2010.
  2. Rail. Dutch. inContext.tv. Photographer Eli Reed discusses being black in America. KNOW. February 11, 2010. University of Texas, Austin. July 9, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20140905205955/http://www.utexas.edu/know/2010/02/11/eli_reed-discussion/. September 5, 2014. dead.
  3. Web site: Magnum Photos. Eli Reed. November 5, 2024.
  4. Web site: Bourne. Scott. Interview With Eli Reed. PhotoFocus Magazine. July 9, 2010. October 4, 2009. I am self taught but I had a wonderful mentor, Donald Greenhaus, who pointed me in the right direction I should go in. I believe that the more formal education you can receive, the better it will be for you if you have good teachers..
  5. Molly . Roberts . Photojournalist Eli Reed Shares Some of His Favorite Images From His 40-Year Career . Smithsonian . interview . June 1, 2015 . November 5, 2024 .
  6. Web site: Review: "Eli Reed, Black in America". '"Black in America"', a succession of photographs documenting the broader picture of black life in America. Foto TV. July 9, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20170621013817/http://www.fototv.com/eli_reed. June 21, 2017. dead.
  7. Web site: Pulitzer Prize Committee. Feature Photography. 1982 Ellis C. Reed of San Francisco Examiner. For photos of life in a public housing project. July 9, 2010.
  8. Web site: School of Journalism, University of Texas, Austin . Ellis Reed, Clinical Professor . July 9, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100624005420/http://journalism.utexas.edu/faculty/elireed.html . June 24, 2010 .
  9. Web site: O'Neill. Claire. Photographer Eli Reed On Being Black In America. The Picture Show. NPR. July 9, 2010.
  10. News: Sean . O'Hagan . 'A vivid distillation of a deeply fractured country': a history of the United States in nine photographs . The Guardian . November 3, 2024 .