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William Albert Allard (born 1937) is an American documentary photographer who worked in color from 1964. He was awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award from the University of Minnesota in 1994, the Joseph A Sprague Memorial Award from the
National Press Photographers Association The National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) is an American professional association made up of still photographers, television videographers, editors, and students in the journalism field. Founded in 1946, the organization is based in at ...
in 2002, the Award for Excellence from the
University of Minnesota School of Journalism and Mass Communication The Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication is a journalism school at the University of Minnesota that offers programs in journalism, strategic communication and mass communication. It is located on the Minneapolis campus. It houses a ...
in 2004, and the Figaro Magazine Lifetime Achievement Visa d'or Award in 2019.


Biography

Allard was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The son of a Swedish immigrant, he studied at the Minneapolis School of Fine Arts and the University of Minnesota with the hope of becoming a writer. Transferring to the University of Minnesota after only a year, he enrolled in the journalism program. He graduated in 1964 with a double major in journalism and photography. The same year, looking for work in photojournalism, Allard joined ''
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'' in Washington, D.C. as an intern. He worked exclusively in color. His most notable work as an intern included his photographs of the Amish for an article entitled "Amish Folk: Plainest of Pennsylvania's Plain People," (published in August 1965). One of his photographs from this collection was sent aboard the '' Voyager 1'' space probe. His work led to a full-time position with the magazine. In 1967, after just two years, Allard resigned from his position at ''National Geographic,'' feeling that he was unable to contribute to the issues of the time, such as the Vietnam War in a way that seemed possible at other magazines such as ''
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.'' He continued to do assignments as a freelance photographer for ''National Geographic.'' In 1982, Allard published his first book, ''Vanishing Breed,'' a photographic essay documenting the "old American west". In 1989 he published his second work, a retrospective of his work entitled ''The Photographic Essay.'' He continued to work for ''National Geographic,'' eventually taking up his second full-time position at the magazine.


Publications

*''Vanishing Breed: Photographs of the Cowboy and the West''. Boston: Little, Brown, 1982. . With a foreword by Thomas McGuane. *''The Photographic Essay''. American Photographer Master Series. Bullfinch / Little, Brown, 1989. By Erla Zwingle and Russell Hart. . With an introduction by Sean Callahan. *''A Time We Knew: Images of Yesterday in the Basque Homeland''. University of Nevada Press, 1990. . *''Time at the Lake: a Minnesota Album''. Duluth, MN: Pfeifer-Hamilton, 1997. . *''Portraits of America''. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 2001. . With a foreword by Richard Ford. *''Five Decades: A Retrospective''. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 2010. . With a foreword by
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. *''Paris – Eye of the Flâneur''. Lammerhuber, 2017. .


Awards

*1994: Outstanding Achievement Award from the University of Minnesota *2002: Joseph A Sprague Memorial Award from the
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*2004: Award for Excellence from the
University of Minnesota School of Journalism and Mass Communication The Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication is a journalism school at the University of Minnesota that offers programs in journalism, strategic communication and mass communication. It is located on the Minneapolis campus. It houses a ...
*2019: Figaro Magazine Lifetime Achievement Visa d'or Award, from Visa pour l'Image, Perpignan, France


References

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