Mary Ellen Mark's work documents diverse cultures across the globe. Mary Ellen Mark's work photographing diverse cultures across the globe has become iconic in the field of documentary photography and ...
Mary Ellen Mark couldn’t forget Falkland Road. The late American photographer was known for her ability to put subjects at ease, but connecting with people in the notorious red-light district on the ...
Tiny from "Streetwise," Mary Ellen Mark's 1988 book about teenage runaways in Seattle. Mark, below, in 1973 by Ralph Gibson. She was one of the first female photographers allowed to join Magnum Photos ...
The Boston Globe: At the Gardner, Mary Ellen Mark and Mickalene Thomas offer very different views of ‘family’
‘She has always been such an incredible character, so alive and honest,’ Mark once wrote of her longtime subject Tiny Erin Blackwell’s friends call her “Tiny.” That’s what Mary Ellen Mark also called ...
At the Gardner, Mary Ellen Mark and Mickalene Thomas offer very different views of ‘family’
The New Yorker: Mary Ellen Mark’s Photo from the Puerto Rican Day Parade
insider.si.edu: Tiny : Streetwise revisited / Mary Ellen Mark ; essays, Isabel Allende & John Irving
"In 1988, Mary Ellen Mark published a poignant document of a fiercely independent group of homeless and troubled youth living in Seattle as pimps, prostitutes, panhandlers and small-time drug dealers.
Tiny : Streetwise revisited / Mary Ellen Mark ; essays, Isabel Allende & John Irving
"Including a DVD of the film Prom by Martin Bell." "A selection of 127 images of high school students at their proms, photographed by Mary Ellen Mark at thirteen schools across the United States. The ...