
Malcolm Pinckney's 50-Year Photography Journey
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Malcolm Pinckney, a New York City Parks Department photographer, retires after a fifty-year career. Starting as a kid in the Bronx, he built his own pinhole camera and taught photography to seniors. With the Parks Department, he modernized darkrooms, advocated for better equipment, and captured city changes, from ribbon cuttings to star-studded events. Influenced by photographers like W. Eugene Smith and Gordon Parks, Pinckney plans to continue photography and learn video editing in retirement.
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