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John Running was born in 1939 in Buffalo, New York. He moved from New York to New Mexico to attend college and, after interrupting his studies to serve in the US Marine Corps, completed his degree in Anthropology at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona, where he has lived for the past forty years. Running makes his life and livelihood as a freelance commercial and documentary photographer among the varied cultures in the vast physical beauty of the southwestern United States.
Running is best known for his work photographing the Navajo people, the largest Native American nation. Originally, photography served Running merely as a documentary tool - an asset to his anthropological studies. "To see, to record, to comment, and to present..." Increasingly, it became and today remains his main love and livelihood.
Running’s credits range from “People Magazine” to “Communications Arts Magazine.” His commercial clients include Sterling Commerce, World Photo Press of Japan, Nikon, Lee Jeans and Island Outpost. Photo assignments have taken him to Italy, France, Peru, Palestine, Lebanon, the West Indies and the Bahamas. He has also published seven books, including Honor Dance, Pictures for Solomon, Dancer, Halo of the Sun and The Joy of Partner Yoga.
When John Running creates portraits, he develops a mutual trust with his subjects. He spends time with his subjects in their environments to create a relaxed mood, thereby enabling sitters to "show" themselves to the camera. He is able to dispel the self-consciousness that often accompanies being photographed. Running's subjects bear the unique characteristics of their individual personalities and positions in society. His portraits are powerful and sensitive and demand a viewer's awareness and thought.
Of his photography Running says, "Although my photographs may be a personal statement of sorts, they tend to be more of a statement about mankind." Running's art combines the talent of a social anthropologist's perception of cultural flux and change with an artist's sensitivity to psychological power, composition and aesthetic form.
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