Bill Owens

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Bill Owens is an American photographer and photojournalist best known for his influential 1972 book "Suburbia," which documented the lives and culture of suburban middle-class Americans.

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instanceOf human
photographer
photojournalist
activeInPeriod 20th century
21st century
basedIn San Francisco Bay Area NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup American
fieldOfWork photography
photojournalism
genre documentary photography
hasCreativeWork Suburbia NERFINISHED
hasExhibitedAt galleries internationally
museums in the United States
hasPhotographicStyle black-and-white photography
environmental portraiture
snapshot aesthetic
hasPhotographicTechnique candid photography
use of captions with images
hasRecognition critical acclaim for Suburbia
influential American photography book lists
hasSeries Leisure series NERFINISHED
Our Kind of People series NERFINISHED
Suburbia series NERFINISHED
Working series
hasSubject American domestic life
community rituals
consumer culture
family life in suburbs
hasWorkSubject middle-class Americans
postwar American suburbs
suburban life in the United States
influenced contemporary documentary photographers
visual culture studies of suburbia
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement social documentary photography
notableFor 1970s suburban culture documentation
depicting suburban middle-class American life
pioneering photographic study of American suburbia
notableWork Leisure NERFINISHED
Our Kind of People NERFINISHED
Suburbia NERFINISHED
Working NERFINISHED
occupation photographer
photojournalist
publicationDateOfWork Suburbia (1972) NERFINISHED
workLocation California, United States
surface form: California

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