Harold Jones interview
This file is not publicly available due to copyright or another restriction.
Please submit a request
to receive a digital copy. If you’d like help submitting a request, please contact
rl-repro@duke.edu.
Item Info
- Title:
- Harold Jones interview
- Date:
- October 4, 2005
- Contributor:
- Jones, Harold
- Description:
- Harold Jones (b 1940) is a photographer and educator. Born in New Jersey and working in New York for quite some time, Jones eventually took a position at the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona. He worked with W. Eugene Smith to acquire Smith's archive for the CCP collections. In this oral history, Jones talks about his development as an artist, as well as his interactions with W. Eugene Smith at the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona. Smith's teaching methods, life style, and legacy are all discussed.
- Format:
- interviews
- Digital Collection:
- Jazz Loft Project records
- Source Collection:
- Jazz Loft Project records, 1950-2012 and undated, bulk 2002-2009
- Rights:
-
No Re-Use
In Copyright
- Rights Note:
- This material is made available for research, scholarship, and private study. Copyright in this material has not been transferred to Duke University. For reuses of this material beyond those permitted by fair use or otherwise allowed under the Copyright Act, please see our page on copyright and citations https://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/research/citations-and-permissions.
- Identifier:
-
- Permalink:
- https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r43t9m38b