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Florestine perrault collins biography of william hill

          What made Florestine Perrault Collins unique was her ability to subvert the stereotypes that plagued photographs of Black people during that.!

          Florestine Perrault Collins was born in in New Orleans, Louisiana.

        1. Florestine Perrault Collins was born in in New Orleans, Louisiana.
        2. Florestine Perrault Collins (–) was a trailblazing photographer in New Orleans, Louisiana.
        3. What made Florestine Perrault Collins unique was her ability to subvert the stereotypes that plagued photographs of Black people during that.
        4. This book illuminates the fascinating story and visual legacy of Florestine Perrault Collins, who documented African American life in New Orleans between
        5. Florestine Perrault Collins (), American professional photographer William Henry Collins (), Australian Able Seaman from Hunter's Hill.
        6. Florestine Perrault Collins

          African-American photographer based in New Orleans

          Florestine Perrault Collins

          Self-portrait, early 1920s

          Born

          Florestine Marguerite Perrault


          January 20, 1895

          New Orleans, Louisiana

          DiedApril 4, 1988

          Los Angeles, California

          NationalityAmerican
          Known forPhotography
          Spouse(s)Eilert Bertrand, Herbert W.

          Collins

          Florestine Perrault Collins (January 20, 1895 – April 4, 1988) was an American professional photographer from New Orleans.

          Collins is noted for having created photographs of African-American clients that "reflected pride, sophistication, and dignity" instead of racial stereotypes.[1]

          Life and career

          Born in Louisiana, Collins was one of six children in a strict Catholic family.[2] She attended public school only until age six, when she was forced to drop out to help bring in family income.

          In 1909, Collins began practicing photography at age 14.[3] Her subject