Imogen: The Life and Work of Imogen Cunningham
An audiobook biography of the iconic photographer Imogen Cunningham by National Book Award finalist Elizabeth Partridge.

Imogen Cunningham loved to observe the world. She noticed the colors in the woods outside her house and how light and shadows moved between the trees. She tried to capture this beauty on paper with pencils, but something was missing. One day she read about a woman in Paris who earned a living as a photographer, and she knew she was meant to do the same. With the support of her loving father, she then began her journey to become one of the most important photographers in America.

The life of iconic photographer Imogen Cunningham is brought vividly to life by National Book Award finalist Elizabeth Partridge, who also happens to be Cunningham's granddaughter. Imogen captures the passion of the creative process with a unique and intimate perspective.
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Imogen: The Life and Work of Imogen Cunningham
An audiobook biography of the iconic photographer Imogen Cunningham by National Book Award finalist Elizabeth Partridge.

Imogen Cunningham loved to observe the world. She noticed the colors in the woods outside her house and how light and shadows moved between the trees. She tried to capture this beauty on paper with pencils, but something was missing. One day she read about a woman in Paris who earned a living as a photographer, and she knew she was meant to do the same. With the support of her loving father, she then began her journey to become one of the most important photographers in America.

The life of iconic photographer Imogen Cunningham is brought vividly to life by National Book Award finalist Elizabeth Partridge, who also happens to be Cunningham's granddaughter. Imogen captures the passion of the creative process with a unique and intimate perspective.
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Imogen: The Life and Work of Imogen Cunningham

Imogen: The Life and Work of Imogen Cunningham

by Elizabeth Partridge

Narrated by Cynthia Farrell

Unabridged — 20 minutes

Imogen: The Life and Work of Imogen Cunningham

Imogen: The Life and Work of Imogen Cunningham

by Elizabeth Partridge

Narrated by Cynthia Farrell

Unabridged — 20 minutes

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An audiobook biography of the iconic photographer Imogen Cunningham by National Book Award finalist Elizabeth Partridge.

Imogen Cunningham loved to observe the world. She noticed the colors in the woods outside her house and how light and shadows moved between the trees. She tried to capture this beauty on paper with pencils, but something was missing. One day she read about a woman in Paris who earned a living as a photographer, and she knew she was meant to do the same. With the support of her loving father, she then began her journey to become one of the most important photographers in America.

The life of iconic photographer Imogen Cunningham is brought vividly to life by National Book Award finalist Elizabeth Partridge, who also happens to be Cunningham's granddaughter. Imogen captures the passion of the creative process with a unique and intimate perspective.

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★ "Partridge's biography is artistic in itself, offering snapshots of key transitional moments in a long life." BCCB, starred review

"A solidly told story about an accomplished artist's beginnings." Kirkus Reviews

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2025-05-16
Award-winning author Partridge presents a cradle-to-grave biography of her grandmother, the iconic photographer Imogen Cunningham (1883-1976).

Growing up in the Pacific Northwest, Imogen strove to capture the essence of the nearby woods through her drawings and paintings. With her father’s encouragement (“He paid 35 cents for a paint set”), she persisted until she discovered photography. She ordered a camera and taught herself to use it, eventually building a darkroom with her father’s help. In photography, she found a way to express “all the feelings she carried deep inside her.” Imogen photographed friends, opened a studio, experimented with double negatives, and went on to become world famous, inspiring young women “to follow their dreams and earn a living as well.” Caldecott Honor–winning illustrator Shimizu’s sepia-toned spreads are an apt match for the subject matter, conveying the effervescent joy of making art and pairing well with Partridge’s plainly written text. Most compelling is Partridge’s author’s note, where she offers more intimate details of growing up with Imogen. Readers will find insights on Imogen’s artistic sensibility, expressed in her own words (“I don’t hunt for things…I just wait till something strikes me”), and her evolution as a street and celebrity photographer.

A solidly told story about an accomplished artist’s beginnings. (archival photographs, end notes, timeline)(Picture-book biography. 4-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940193543183
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 08/26/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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