Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Bill Foley will visit the Indianapolis Art Center and give a free lecture. He will discuss his almost four decades of traveling the world capturing, photographing and publishing photos.
Bill Foley is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist with over 34 years experience in news, creative editorial and corporate photography. Over the course of his career, he has worked on assignments in more than 47 countries. His work has been published in all major newspapers and magazines around the world. Foley’s work is included in a number of books on photojournalism. Additionally, his work has been shown in museums and galleries in New York, Cairo, Beirut and numerous cities in Europe. ... view more »
Bill Foley is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist with over 34 years experience in news, creative editorial and corporate photography. Over the course of his career, he has worked on assignments in more than 47 countries. His work has been published in all major newspapers and magazines around the world. Foley’s work is included in a number of books on photojournalism. Additionally, his work has been shown in museums and galleries in New York, Cairo, Beirut and numerous cities in Europe. Foley’s photographs are also held in a number of private collections. He uses his experiences as a photojournalist working around the world in his workshops and classrooms, where he focuses on the power and the potential of photography to communicate.
For five years he was an adjunct professor at New York University in the Tisch School of the Arts. Now living in Indianapolis, Foley continues his teaching at Marian University. While remaining active as a photographer, Foley has been teaching photography workshops, as well as a speaker and panelist on a myriad of subjects from photojournalism to foreign affairs, with a focus on events and policies at work in the Middle East.
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