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John
Pinderhughes was born in Washington, DC in 1946, and raised
in both Alabama and New Jersey. He studied at Howard University
where he became interested in photography, and graduated
from WNET Television Film Production School in 1972. His
passion for photography was further sparked while working
in Africa with Operation Crossroads Africa.
Pinderhughes
has been widely exhibited and is represented in many collections,
including The Museum of Modern Art, The Studio Museum in
Harlem and The Picker Art Gallery of Colgate University.
He has also authored several children's book and a cookbook
entitled Family of the Spirit (Simon and Schuster, 1990).
Besides
his fine art work, he is a commercial photographer, with
clients including AT&T, McDonald's, Kodak, Sony, Pepsi
Co, Chrysler, Ford Motor Company, Kraft foods, Pillsbury,
chase Manhattan Bank, and many others. He has received including
The Clio Awards, 1988; The CEBA Awards of Excellence, 1982-86,
1988-92; and The Art Directors Club, 1988-90.
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