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        5. Judith Joy Ross

          American portrait photographer (born 1946)

          Judith Joy Ross

          Ross at Zander Gallery, Köln, 2017

          Born1946 (age 78–79)
          NationalityAmerican
          AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship
          1985 Photography

          Judith Joy Ross (born 1946) is an American portrait photographer.[1][2] Her books include Contemporaries (1995), Portraits (1996), Portraits of the Hazleton Public Schools (2006) and Protest the War (2007), "exploring such themes as the innocence of youth, the faces of political power, and the emotional toll of war".[3]

          Personal life

          Ross was born in Hazleton, Pennsylvania in 1946.

          She graduated from the Moore College of Art in 1968 and earned a master's degree in photography in 1970 from the Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, where she studied with Aaron Siskind.

          Works

          Since the early 1980s, Ross has photographed a cross-section of the American population,