Larry Mangino - Sara Montiel

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Wonderful and unique photograph from my private collection by the renowned photographer Larry Mangino.
A very interesting photo for fans and followers of Sara Montiel, photography collectors.
LARRY MANGINO
Born in Phoenix, this Arizonan has literally dedicated his entire life to photography. At 17, he won one of the National Awards for Academic Achievement. He was only 16 when his photographs were published by the local newspaper The Valley Views. He studied with Allen Dutton at Phoenix College and at Arizona State University with historian Bill Jay, attending workshops and conferences with Minor White, Ansel Adams, W. Eugene Smith, and Robert Heineken, among others. After college, he worked for Media Productions, a commercial studio in Tempe, with photographer Chris Bassett.
After a brief tour through the rest of Europe in 1981, he arrived in Spain to visit some friends and decided to stay. In 1983, his photographic reports began to appear in the Spanish press: ABC, Ya, Interviu, Diario 16, Garbo, and Semana. First, Dunia magazine, and later other publications of the G+J group commissioned portraits and photojournalism, while he started collaborating with Image Works in New York and Camera Press in London. In 1987, The Associated Press hired him as a correspondent for their Madrid office. In 1989, he was hired by a group of journalists forming a new national daily in Spain: El Mundo. As a staff photographer/editor, he covered local, national, and international events for both the newspaper and the Sunday color magazine until 1998, when he left the newspaper. Since then, he has regularly worked for various clients, both commercial and editorial, including direct competitors of his former employer.
He has been awarded five annual Fotopress prizes and two Fotoprix awards for various news photographs and essays. An exhibition of his series 'El Toro de Osborne', inaugurated at the Bellas Artes in Madrid in 1996, is available through the representation of the Centro Andaluz de la Fotografía in Almería. He has published two books: 'Imágenes para la Dignidad', edited by La Fábrica/RENFE, and 'El Toro de Osborne', also by Osborne. He has also given lectures to journalism and photography students at the Complutense and San Pablo CEU universities in Madrid, the Universitat Pompeu-Fabra in Barcelona, and the Faculty of Law at the University of Córdoba, as well as numerous workshops across Spain. From 2006 to 2009, he was a faculty member of Master Class at EFTI in Madrid.
Recently returned from Spain, he showcased his work at the Burton Barr Library in Phoenix with the INFOCUS group of the Phoenix Art Museum and is a founding member of the Arizona Photographers Alliance.


Wonderful and unique photograph from my private collection by the renowned photographer Larry Mangino.
A very interesting photo for fans and followers of Sara Montiel, photography collectors.
LARRY MANGINO
Born in Phoenix, this Arizonan has literally dedicated his entire life to photography. At 17, he won one of the National Awards for Academic Achievement. He was only 16 when his photographs were published by the local newspaper The Valley Views. He studied with Allen Dutton at Phoenix College and at Arizona State University with historian Bill Jay, attending workshops and conferences with Minor White, Ansel Adams, W. Eugene Smith, and Robert Heineken, among others. After college, he worked for Media Productions, a commercial studio in Tempe, with photographer Chris Bassett.
After a brief tour through the rest of Europe in 1981, he arrived in Spain to visit some friends and decided to stay. In 1983, his photographic reports began to appear in the Spanish press: ABC, Ya, Interviu, Diario 16, Garbo, and Semana. First, Dunia magazine, and later other publications of the G+J group commissioned portraits and photojournalism, while he started collaborating with Image Works in New York and Camera Press in London. In 1987, The Associated Press hired him as a correspondent for their Madrid office. In 1989, he was hired by a group of journalists forming a new national daily in Spain: El Mundo. As a staff photographer/editor, he covered local, national, and international events for both the newspaper and the Sunday color magazine until 1998, when he left the newspaper. Since then, he has regularly worked for various clients, both commercial and editorial, including direct competitors of his former employer.
He has been awarded five annual Fotopress prizes and two Fotoprix awards for various news photographs and essays. An exhibition of his series 'El Toro de Osborne', inaugurated at the Bellas Artes in Madrid in 1996, is available through the representation of the Centro Andaluz de la Fotografía in Almería. He has published two books: 'Imágenes para la Dignidad', edited by La Fábrica/RENFE, and 'El Toro de Osborne', also by Osborne. He has also given lectures to journalism and photography students at the Complutense and San Pablo CEU universities in Madrid, the Universitat Pompeu-Fabra in Barcelona, and the Faculty of Law at the University of Córdoba, as well as numerous workshops across Spain. From 2006 to 2009, he was a faculty member of Master Class at EFTI in Madrid.
Recently returned from Spain, he showcased his work at the Burton Barr Library in Phoenix with the INFOCUS group of the Phoenix Art Museum and is a founding member of the Arizona Photographers Alliance.


Details

Date of print
1995
Artist
Larry Mangino
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Title of artwork
Sara Montiel
Condition
Extremely fine
Technique
Gelatin-silver print
Height
30 cm
Edition
1/1
Width
40 cm
Signature
Hand signed
Genre
Fine art photography
SpainVerified
140
Objects sold
Private

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