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Alan Pogue Biography

Alan Pogue is is a photojournalist who works exclusively in black-and-white still documentary photography. His career focuses on social justice and Texas politics from the early 1970s to the present. Alan Pogue began taking photographs during the Vietnam War, prompted by “an urge to record what shocked me as well as what was beautiful.” His desire to bear witness to the full range of human experience matured into a career in documentary photography that has spanned four decades and many parts of the globe from his native Texas to the Middle East.

Alan Pogue Age

Alan Pogue was born in 1946 in Corpus Christi, TX. He is 73 years old as of 2019.

Alan Pogue Family

Apparently, there is no information concerning his family, parents, and siblings.

Alan Pogue Education

He attended the University of Texas at Austin.

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Alan Pogue Career

Alan Pogue began taking photographs during the Vietnam War, prompted by “an urge to record what shocked me as well as what was beautiful.” His desire to bear witness to the full range of human experience matured into a career in documentary photography that has spanned four decades and many parts of the globe from his native Texas to the Middle East Working in the tradition of socially committed photographers such as Jacob Riis, Lewis Hine, and the photographers of the Farm Security Administration, particularly Russell Lee and Dorothea Lange, Pogue has been a witness for justice, using the camera to capture the human context and to call attention to conditions needing remediation.
Alan Pogue is currently a photojournalist who works exclusively in black-and-white still documentary photography. His career focuses on social justice and Texas politics from the early 1970s to the present. Pogue’s work is impelled by “unstoppable activism and commitment”. His striking images have an unimposing, intimate quality. His travels have taken him around the world, including Cuba, Pakistan, Iraq, Chiapas, Haiti, Saudi Arabia, and Rio Grande Valley of Texas.

Alan Pogue Present

Pogue won The Austin Chronicle’s Best Photographer reader’s poll six times and is the 2009 Best All-Around Winner in the Media category. In 1983 Pogue received the Dobie Paisano Fellowship, recognizing his writings related to Texas.
A longtime member of Veterans for Peace, Pogue has used his photography to support the organization.
Pogue is a staff photographer for the Texas Observer in Austin, Texas, starting there in 1971. He continues his work at the Texas Center for Documentary Photography in Austin and supports the causes of justice that have been the core of his documentary photograph career.

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