Name Jack Dykinga Role Photographer | Spouse Margaret Malley (m. 1965) Known for Photography | |
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Born January 2, 1943 ( 1943-01-02 ) Chicago, Illinois Books Capture the Magic: Train Your Eye, Improve Your Photographic Composition, Large Format Nature Photography |
Jack dykinga interview
Jack William Dykinga (born January 2, 1943) is an American photographer. For 1970 work with the Chicago Sun-Times he won the annual Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography citing "dramatic and sensitive photographs at the Lincoln and Dixon State Schools for the Retarded in Illinois."
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- Jack dykinga interview
- Field session with chris johns tom mangelsen and jack dykinga at photography at the summit
- Career
- Personal
- Awards and honors
- Works
- Gallery
- References

Field session with chris johns tom mangelsen and jack dykinga at photography at the summit
Career

Born in Chicago, Dykinga began his career at the Chicago Tribune, and the Chicago Sun-Times before moving to Arizona, where he joined the Arizona Daily Star and taught at the University of Arizona and Pima Community College.

Dykinga is a founding Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers His work appears in Arizona Highways and National Geographic. He shows at the G2 Gallery. He is on the board of the Sonoran Desert National Park Project.

In 2010, Dykinga was photographer in residence at Sedona Photofest.
Personal

Dykinga lives in Tucson, Arizona, with his wife Margaret Malley; they married in 1965.
He attended Riverside Brookfield Township High School.
Awards and honors

Works

Gallery
