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Martha Casanave

Martha Casanave

1945

Martha Casanave was born in Los Angeles and began photographing as a child. She graduated with a degree in Russian Language and Literature and began her career as a translator i...

Martha Casanave

Biography

Martha Casanave was born in Los Angeles and began photographing as a child. She graduated with a degree in Russian Language and Literature and began her career as a translator in Washington, DC. When she returned to California, she quickly resumed her beloved camerawork, built a clientele as a professional portrait photographer, and started teaching photography as well. She has been exhibiting and working as a photographer and educator for over 50 years.

Between 1984 and 1995, Casanave used her extensive knowledge of Russian language and culture to take American photographers on annual trips to Russia, and made several personal journeys to pursue her own photographic projects. In 1988, she received a grant from the Polaroid Corporation to photograph Leningrad in the winter with a pinhole camera.

In 1979, Casanave won the Imogen Cunningham Photography Award, and was awarded the Koret Israel Prize in 1989. Her first book, Past Lives – Photographs by Martha Casanave, was published by Godine in 1991. In 2002, Beware of Dog was released by the Center for Photographic Art and Explorations Along an Imaginary Coastline, was published by Hudson Hills Press in 2006. Her last book, Trajectories: A Half Century of Portraits (Image Continuum Press), was released in 2013.

Casanave’s photographs are included in many major collections, including the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Stanford Museum, the Bibliotheque Nationale, the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Graham Nash Private Collection.

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