Lara Jo Regan
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Lara Jo Regan is an American photographer. Her work has spanned the realms of photojournalism, documentary, street, fine art, magazine photography and film. She contributed frequently to national publications including ''Time'', ''Newsweek'', ''LIFE'', the ''Los Angeles Times Magazine'', the ''Los Angeles Magazine'', ''Premiere'', and ''Entertainment Weekly'' from the late 1980s to the mid Aughts. She later worked on long-term documentary and fine art projects while becoming a photography columnist for ''Artillery'' magazine in 2011 and continued to author books on dog photography. The recipient of many of her field’s top honors, the progressive hybrid nature of her work influenced the aesthetic direction of photojournalism documentary coverage of the entertainment industry and animal portraiture. Regan won the World Press Photo of the Year in 2000 and was the creator of the
Mr. Winkle Mr. Winkle (1995?–November 2017) was a very small dog of uncertain breed. His appearance made him a minor marketing phenomenon and an international cult figure representing homeless animals. Life Mr. Winkle was rescued as a stray in Baker ...
photo collection that achieved international cult popularity. Residing in Los Angeles since 1985, she has also built up one of the most extensive collections of Southern California street photography.


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