Dave Jordano

Dave Jordano (born 9 May 1948 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American documentary, commercial and fine art photographer who lives and works in Chicago, IL.[1][2]

Life and work

Jordano was born in 1948 in Detroit, Michigan. He attended the College for Creative Studies and received a BFA in photography in 1974. Shortly after Jordano moved to Chicago, and in 1977 he started a commercial photography business in Chicago. As a commercial photographer Jordano worked with Crate & Barrel, Starbucks, Nestle, Sears, McDonald's, General Mills, Kraft, Kitchen Aid, Oscar Mayer, and Kellogg's.[3]

Jordano has been producing fine art photography since 2001, when he began work on Chicago Bridge Project,[4] photographs of bridges and other industrial structures in and around Chicago.

From 2002-2003 Jordano turned his focus to the landscape and inhabitants of Marktown neighborhood in East Chicago, Indiana.[5]

Between 2003–2007 Jordano completed his Articles of Faith project, photographs of small African-American storefront churches on the south and west sides of Chicago.[6]

Jordano's next project was Prairieland, in which he explored the rural landscape of Illinois and its inhabitants.[7]

Publications

Exhibitions

Collections

Jordano's work is held in the following collections:

References

  1. http://petapixel.com/2014/01/18/interview-photographer-dave-jordano-detroit-unbroken/
  2. https://www.lensculture.com/articles/dave-jordano-detroit-unbroken-down
  3. Biography
  4. Chicago Bridge Project
  5. Marktown
  6. Articles of Faith
  7. Prairieland
  8. Jordano's CV
  9. Chicago Cultural Center
  10. "Third Floor Gallery". Diffusion: Cardiff International Festival of Photography. Ffotogallery. Retrieved 10 October 2015.
  11. Museum of Contemporary Photography
  12. Biography

External links

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