ST. LOUIS, MO. Frank received his first camera from his Uncle Sid when he was 14. After he exhausted his familial subjects, he moved on to documenting local events. His subjects were as diverse as portraits of the local school board, boat christenings on the Mississippi River and traffic accidents. Sometimes he was actually hired to make these images. His earnings were earmarked for college where his mother, Zelda, dreamt of his becoming a doctor. MEDFORD, MA. When he was asked about his choice of college, Frank had to admit it was the number of vacation days that originally attracted him to the East Coast. Ever resourceful, Frank traded portraits of the university faculty for his tuition. The student became teacher in Tufts’ Experimental College, where he introduced the first photography courses of the University’s curriculum. He continued teaching after graduation at The Roxbury Latin School, Simmons College and The Art Institute of Boston, while simultaneously traveling and shooting for the textbook industry.
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