Bill Eppridge: An American Photographer

June 29 – September 16, 2018 Monroe Gallery of Photography, 112 Don Gaspar Ave, Santa Fe, New Mexico

An extensive exhibition of more than 50 important photographs by Bill Eppridge (1938-2013). 

Bill Eppridge was one of the most accomplished photojournalists of the Twentieth Century who captured some of the most significant moments in American history:  he has covered wars, political campaigns, heroin addiction, the arrival of the Beatles in the United States, Vietnam, Woodstock, the summer and winter Olympics, and perhaps the most dramatic moment of his career – the assassination of Senator Robert Kennedy in Los Angeles. Over the last 60 years, his work has appeared in numerous publications, including National Geographic, Life, and Sports Illustrated; and has been exhibited in museums throughout the world.

Image Credits:

The Kennedy campaign travels through the Watts section of Los Angeles on the last day before the primary, 1968

The Beatles arrive, February 7, 1964, New York

© Bill Eppridge, Courtesy Monroe Gallery of Photography