Don Donaghy

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Example of Don Donaghy's Photography

Don Donaghy (born 1936 in Pennsylvania, died 23 Jul 2008) was a member of the New York School of Photography, which includes Robert Frank, Louis Faurer and Bruce Davidson,

Donaghy studied at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art after which he pursued street photography in Philadelphia and New York City using a Leica 35mm camera. His first exhibition Two Young Philadelphians: Don Donaghy & George Krause, was held in 1962.[citation needed]

Donaghy's first publication was a re-creation of this exhibition in the Fall 1962 issue of Contemporary Photographer titled same as the show.

His work is represented in the permanent collections of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, George Eastman House, the New York Public Library, the Hallmark Photographic Collection, (George Eastman House database), the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA 2008) and the Houston Museum of Fine Arts (MFAH 2008).[citation needed] He has been the subject of exhibitions throughout the United States.[citation needed]

The landmark exhibition and publication The New York School, Photographs 1936-63, by Jane Livingston, ISBN 978-1556702396 also includes a selection of Donaghy's photographs. Donaghy is featured in "The Last Photographic Heroes:American Photographers of the Sixties and Seventies", by Gilles Mora, ISBN 978-0810993747.

In addition to photography, Donaghy worked as a film editor and a cameraman. While living in Boulder, CO he was also a construction foreman. Leonard Donald Donaghy died July 23, 2008.

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