Thomas John Alcorn
photographer
Thomas John Alcorn (1956–1974) was an American photographer whose work was published posthumously in 1976. His photography primarily captured scenes from Paris and Italy during the early 1970s. He is noted for his classic black and white aesthetic, which has been described as a seminal influence on subsequent generations of photographers, including his niece Lucrezia Alcorn. His work is characterized by a humanist approach to portraiture and landscape.[1,4]
Themes
- Paris
- Italy
- Black and White Photography
Books
Works by Thomas John Alcorn
- Photographs 1976 · Rizzoli · book · English ISBN 0847800571 Posthumous tribute chiefly pictorial.

