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Charles Todd Lee, Jr. (January 11, 1941, White Plains, New York–June 11, 2015, Plant City, Florida), better known as Bud Lee, was a Florida based photojournalist and artist, known for his photograph of a boy wounded in the 1967 Newark riots.
Biography
Bud Lee was born Charles Todd Lee, Jr., on January 11, 1941 in White Plains, New York.
After joining the U.S. Army (3rd Armored Division), Lee began working as a photographer in 1965 for the Stars & Stripes (newspaper). In 1966 the Department of Defense and the National Press Photographers Association named him U.S. Military Photographer of the Year, the Award given by the University of Missouri School of Journalism.
Life magazine photographer
Lee's award led to a job as a photojournalist with Life magazine where during the summer of 1967 Lee, then 26 years old, captured images of the civil rights movement in Detroit and Newark. He shot the color image of a bleeding 12-year-old civilian, Joe Bass, who had been caught in the cross fire as a Newark Police Department officer shot and killed looter Billy Furr during the 1967 Newark riots. Bass survived the wounds and the image became the cover of Life magazine, July 28, 1967. As Managing Editor George P. Hunt wrote in his editorial, this was Lee's first major assignment;
"Rushing directly from an assignment on the stock market to the riot with only one workable lens, Bud shot the grim sequence of the death of a looter (pp. 20-21) as well as another tragic consequence of that shotgun blast–the boy on our cover."
His cover earned Lee Life magazine's 1967 photographer of the year award, and the sequence drew a first tranche of readers letters from polarized views in the 18 Aug 1967 issue of Life, and has since provoked controversy around poverty, civil rights, passive resistance and racial profiling.
Freelance
Over the next seven years Lee would freelance for Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, Town & Country, Rolling Stone, the New York Times Sunday Magazine, Vogue, Mother Jones, Ms. magazine, London Records, Columbia Records, The Sunday Times magazine, the World Telegraph and numerous other publications. He taught for many years before returning to freelance photography full-time in 1990.
Teaching and influence
In 1972, while working for the photography department at the University of Iowa Journalism School (where he taught Margo Rosenbaum), Lee founded the Iowa Photographers' Workshop. After a brief period in L.A. and a long illness, Lee directed his attention to teaching art and filmmaking. After receiving a National Endowment for the Arts grant, he began the Artist Filmmaker in the Schools program in Tampa, FL. During this time, Lee met his wife and started a family.
Lee became an influential and driving force in the Tampa art scene; founding the Artists and Writers Trust and the Florida Photographer's Workshop and co-founded the annual Artists and Writers Ball.
Stroke
In August 2003, Lee suffered a severe stroke and his left side was paralyzed. While some recovery occurred, from September 2008 he was resident in a nursing home. Lee and his family and friends championed the causes of people in nursing homes and the issues and problems they face. He died on June 11, 2015.
Exhibitions
Soho Gallery, Cnr Prince St. and West Broadway, January ?–February 27 1972
Bud Lee: America, Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, USA, 17 Nov 2011 – 8 Jan 2012
References
External links
Bud Lee Picture Maker (official website)
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Charles Todd Lee, Jr. (January 11, 1941, White Plains, New York–June 11, 2015, Plant City, Florida), better known as Bud Lee, was a Florida based photojournalist and artist, known for his photograph of a boy wounded in the 1967 Newark riots.
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Official website for the estate of photographer Bud Lee, who worked on assignment for LIFE, Esquire, Rolling Stone, and many other publications.
He saw it all: Remembering Bud Lee (1941-2015) - Tampa
Jun 18, 2015 · He never bragged about his glory days of shooting for Esquire, Rolling Stone, being 1967 Life magazine news photographer of the year, working with Fellini, or founding the Iowa Photography ...
BIO - BUD LEE PICTUREMAKER
A self-taught photographer, who first took up a camera professionally in the military and received fine art training at the National Academy in New York, Bud Lee (1941-2015) had an idiosyncratic eye unconstrained by the conventions of documentary photography.
Award-winning Tampa photographer Bud Lee dies at 74 - Tampa Bay Times
Jun 12, 2015 · Internationally known photographer Bud Lee died Thursday at a nursing home in Plant City. Bud Lee's career as an award-winning photographer took him around the world and into the...
Bud Lee - ZE BOOKS
Bud Lee (1941-2015) was a self-taught photographer, who first took up a camera professionally in the military and received fine art training at the National Academy in New York. He had an idiosyncratic eye unconstrained by the conventions of documentary photography.
Bud Lee (@budleepicturemaker) • Instagram photos and videos
Official account for photographer Bud Lee, photos shot between 1967 & 1974 for @esquire, @life, and more.
Bud Lee (photographer) - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Oct 9, 2024 · Bud Lee (born Charles Todd Lee, Jr., January 11, 1941 in White Plains, New York, died June 11, 2015 in Plant City, Florida) was a Florida based photojournalist and artist. His photography has been published in Life, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Town Country, and The New York Times Magazine.
A picture is worth a thousand words: Bud Lee remembered
Jun 12, 2015 · Until his last days, Mr. Lee, a Life magazine Photographer of the Year winner, was creating. He died Thursday, June 11, at 74. He freelanced for Vogue, Esquire, New York Times, and on and on. He was the Military Photographer of the Year by the National Press Photographers Association. He was an artist.
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Jul 15, 2015 · After being named the 1966 U.S. Military photographer of the year, Bud began working for LIFE Magazine, his coverage of the Newark riots garnering him two covers and the publication’s prestigious Photographer of the Year award in 1967.