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30 July 2020

The International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum has announced its 2020 class of Photography Hall of Fame inductees, which will be added to the Hall of Fame and Museum in the Grand Center Arts District of St. Louis. The IPHF also announced winners of its Lifetime Achievement and Leadership awards.

Alfred Eisenstaedt. V-J Day in Times Square (The Kiss), New York City 1945.

The IPHF annually awards and inducts notable photographers or photography industry visionaries for their artistry, innovation and significant contributions to the art and science of photography.

For 55 years, the International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum has been the only Hall of Fame worldwide that recognizes and honors significant contributors to the artistic craft and science of photography.

This year, IPHF will host its first-ever hybrid live/virtual induction ceremony in which a worldwide audience will be able to join online on Friday, Oct. 30.

HONOREES

2020 honorees to be inducted into the Hall of Fame include:

  • Robert Adams, Photographer
  • Lynsey Addario, Photojournalist
  • Alfred Eisenstaedt, Photojournalist
  • Hiro, Fashion/Art/Portrait photographer
  • Jay Maisel, Fine Art/Portrait/Commercial photographer
  • Duane Michals, Photographic Innovator
  • Carrie Mae Weems, Fine Art/Conceptual Photographer

In addition, rock music photographer Henry Diltz will be presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award and photographic agency Magnum Photos will receive the Leadership Award.

For more information see the news release below.

International Photography Hall of Fame Announces 2020 Inductees, Award Recipients

Henry Diltz, Lifetime Achievement Award and Magnum Photo Receives Leadership Award

ST. LOUIS -- The International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum is pleased to announce its 2020 class of Photography Hall of Fame inductees, which will be added to the Hall of Fame and Museum, located in the Grand Center Arts District in St. Louis. The IPHF annually awards and inducts notable photographers or photography industry visionaries for their artistry, innovation and significant contributions to the art and science of photography. This year, IPHF will host its first-ever hybrid live/virtual induction ceremony in which a worldwide audience will be able to join online on Friday, Oct. 30.

2020 Honorees to be inducted into the Hall of Fame include:

  • Robert Adams, Photographer
  • Lynsey Addario, Photojournalist
  • Alfred Eisenstaedt, Photojournalist
  • Hiro, Fashion/Art/Portrait photographer
  • Jay Maisel, Fine Art/Portrait/Commercial photographer
  • Duane Michals, Photographic Innovator
  • Carrie Mae Weems, Fine Art/Conceptual Photographer

In addition, legendary rock music photographer Henry Diltz will be presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award and photographic agency Magnum Photos will receive the Leadership Award.

About the International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum

For 55 years, the International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum has been the only Hall of Fame worldwide that recognizes and honors significant contributors to the artistic craft and science of photography. In addition to its commitment to the Photography Hall of Fame, the IPHF is a non-profit organization with the purpose of celebrating the achievements of the inventors, pioneers and pivotal artists throughout the history of photography. The IPHF has preserved the art of photography and its contribution to modern civilization since 1965 and is the proud home to over 2,000 historical cameras and 30,000 images. The IPHF is located in the Grand Center Arts District at 3415 Olive Street St. Louis, Missouri, 63103. More information on the International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum can be found at http://www.iphf.org.


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