Life’s Work Reviewed
Posted February 18, 2019 – My new book: LIFE’S WORK, A Fifty Year Photographic Chronicle of Working in the U.S.A. was recently reviewed by Janet Zandy in the current issue of the Journal of...
View ArticlePictures That Speak
Posted February 18, 2019 – For viewers of this site: Please note the Stansbury Forum just published my illustrated feature article, Pictures That Speak, delving into my photo work history and the...
View ArticleIn Our Blood, Four Coal Mining Families
Earl Dotter and Matt Witt’s 1979 book about Coal Miners: In Our Blood, Four Coal Mining Families, published by The Highlander Center may be viewed and read now on Google Books. The post In Our Blood,...
View ArticleThe Poet Laureate of American Workers
Grondahl: ‘Poet laureate’ of American workers bringing photo exhibit By Paul Grondahl Tuesday, April 9, 2019 ALBANY — Earl Dotter understands as well as anyone the hazards faced by workers who perform...
View ArticleDotter Photo of Coal Miner, misused by Russians – in Mueller Report
2016 Trump-Pence Election Poster Was Published in the Recently-Released Mueller Report. It Is the only Mueller Report Visual Exhibit of Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election. I first...
View ArticleAltamont Enterprise: Earl Dotter’s Immigrant Job Training School Visit
Dotter: ‘Photojournalist of working people’ — and of refugees who want to work Wednesday, May 29, 2019 – 20:32 by Elizabeth Floyd Mair ALBANY — Earl Dotter moved quietly around the long tables in a...
View ArticleMine and Mill Portfolio: NPR’s Bob Edwards, Morning Edition Interview
Interview on the Publication of my First Portfolio. In 1980, I published my first portfolio, In Mine and Mill: A Photographic Portfolio of Coal Miners and Textile Workers. I had the pleasure of being...
View ArticleZoom Recording Now Available
Essential Workers in the Time of COVID-19 By Occupational Photojournalist, Earl Dotter A Johns Hopkins Education & Research Center ((ERC) Seminar The focus of this classroom seminar will be my...
View ArticleWashington Jewish Week: Earl Dotter Stays Focused
The singular focus of Earl Dotter By Lisa Traiger August 18, 2022. 21 AV 5782. Vol 58 No. 33 Sixty years ago, at age 19, Earl Dotter moved to California with the goal of becoming a state resident for...
View ArticleRemembering the 30th Anniversary March on Washington at the 60th
A Participant Who Stood Out Then and Stands Out Today In the afternoon of August 28th, 1993, the humidity and heat were overwhelming. I had spent the morning photographing on assignment for the United...
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