Indiana University Bloomington

Department of the History of Art

Claude Cookman | Faculty

Margaretha Kramer-Hajos Associate Professor, School of Journalism

E-mail:ccookman@indiana.edu

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Education

Ph.D., Princeton University, Art and Archaeology, 1994.
MFA, Princeton University, Art and Archaeology, 1989.
MS, Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University, 1971.
AB, with high honors, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, 1965.

Research Interests

Personal Statement

Before joining higher education, Claude Cookman enjoyed a professional career of more than 18 years in journalism, primarily as a photography editor. He earned an MS from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and an MFA in art history and Ph.D. in the history of photography, both from Princeton University. He is the author of books on the history of American photojournalism and the founding of the National News Photographers Association.

Cookman wrote his dissertation on Henri Cartier-Bresson, the French photographer who helped invent photographic spontaneity in the early 1930s. His research field is French magazine photojournalists who work in the humanist tradition. Besides Cartier-Bresson, he has published articles on Marc Riboud, Gilles Caron, Janine Niepce and others. 

Cookman, who has been at Indiana University Bloomington since 1990, teaches the History of Twentieth Century Photography. 

Selected Publications