Wallis Annenberg has announced that the Photo Space will not be re-opening. Read her letter of appreciation on the closing of a chapter in Los Angeles.
Photo by: Kenneth Jarecke
Kenneth Jarecke
Photographer
Kenneth Jarecke’s cut his photographic “teeth” shooting Nebraska football. His senior class project at Omaha Bryan High in 1981, was a handmade photography book of images he made of the Husker’s spring game. Less than a year later, in the fall of 1982, he started covering the Husker’s home games as a professional photographer for the Associated Press.
His uncanny ability to find unseen angles and delicate shadows at major news events has made him one of America’s most distinguished photojournalists. Time after time – during presidential campaigns, the student demonstrations in Tiananmen Square, the Persian Gulf War and ten Olympic Games – Jarecke has captured moments and situations unnoticed by the media pack.