Gerry Turner | |
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Born | 1921 Westport, Connecticut, US |
Died | 1982 Westport, Connecticut, US |
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Period | 1959–1980 |
Genre | Science fiction, fantasy, nonfiction |
Gerry Alain Turner [1] (1921–1982) was an American photographer and children's fiction author. He worked under the name Gerry Turner. [2] [3]
Turner was born in 1921 [2] [3] in Westport, Connecticut, [3] and died in 1982 [2] [3] in Westport, Connecticut. [2] [3]
Turner was a well-regarded photographer, specializing in children's portraiture and travel photography. [2] [3] As a portrait photographer he worked with more than one thousand families in Fairfield County, Connecticut, all including natural backgrounds. [1] A series of portraits commissioned by the Girl Scouts of the USA for presentation to the White House [1] [2] [3] were included in a permanent collection there.
His works were featured on leading magazine covers and national advertisements. [1]
The Irish Tourist Board (Fáilte Ireland) commissioned him to visit Ireland and photograph the country and its people; he returned to the country for several weeks each year on assignment for the Irish government shooting photographs for use by the both Tourist Board and Aer Lingus, Irish International Airlines. [1] [2] [3]
His photography was included in the fine arts collections of various museums, and displayed in a number of one-man shows, including one in September 1977 at the Wilton, Connecticut center office of A.G. Edwards and Sons, Inc., members of the New York Stock Exchange. [1]
Turner wrote seven books, ranging "from science-fiction and fantasy to books of adventure for young readers and practical works in photography and fine arts." [1] Among them were one fairy tale, Magic Night for Lillibet, one science fiction novel, Stranger from the Depths, and two works of non-fiction, Creative Crafts for Everyone and The Teen Model Fact Book. His publishers included Doubleday, Viking Press, Bobbs-Merrill, Concordia Press and American Greetings. [1]
Gerry Turner | |
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Born | 1921 Westport, Connecticut, US |
Died | 1982 Westport, Connecticut, US |
Occupation |
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Period | 1959–1980 |
Genre | Science fiction, fantasy, nonfiction |
Gerry Alain Turner [1] (1921–1982) was an American photographer and children's fiction author. He worked under the name Gerry Turner. [2] [3]
Turner was born in 1921 [2] [3] in Westport, Connecticut, [3] and died in 1982 [2] [3] in Westport, Connecticut. [2] [3]
Turner was a well-regarded photographer, specializing in children's portraiture and travel photography. [2] [3] As a portrait photographer he worked with more than one thousand families in Fairfield County, Connecticut, all including natural backgrounds. [1] A series of portraits commissioned by the Girl Scouts of the USA for presentation to the White House [1] [2] [3] were included in a permanent collection there.
His works were featured on leading magazine covers and national advertisements. [1]
The Irish Tourist Board (Fáilte Ireland) commissioned him to visit Ireland and photograph the country and its people; he returned to the country for several weeks each year on assignment for the Irish government shooting photographs for use by the both Tourist Board and Aer Lingus, Irish International Airlines. [1] [2] [3]
His photography was included in the fine arts collections of various museums, and displayed in a number of one-man shows, including one in September 1977 at the Wilton, Connecticut center office of A.G. Edwards and Sons, Inc., members of the New York Stock Exchange. [1]
Turner wrote seven books, ranging "from science-fiction and fantasy to books of adventure for young readers and practical works in photography and fine arts." [1] Among them were one fairy tale, Magic Night for Lillibet, one science fiction novel, Stranger from the Depths, and two works of non-fiction, Creative Crafts for Everyone and The Teen Model Fact Book. His publishers included Doubleday, Viking Press, Bobbs-Merrill, Concordia Press and American Greetings. [1]