Telford, John William, 1944-2019
Biographical History
John Telford (1944-2019) is a Utah outdoor photographer.
John Telford was born December 31, 1944. Although essentially self-taught, he received an MFA from the University of Utah, where he was the supervisor of photography at Educational Media Services. He is a Professor Emeritus of Brigham Young University, where he was also the chair of the Department of Visual Arts. He also taught at Westminster College, the Salt Lake Art Center, and Hill Air Force Base. Previously he won the prestigious Karl G. Maeser Award for Creative Excellence at BYU and has won numerous other awards and honors throughout the country. His photographs have been published extensively and exhibited both nationally and internationally. He has authored and co-authored seventeen books.
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His Coyote's canyon, 1989: CIP t.p. (photographs by John Telford)Phone call to pub., 10/13/88 (John William Telford; b. Dec. 31, 1944; not sure if same as Telford, John, author of The longest run)
Deseret Book, website viewed October 11, 2010 (John Telford, master of fine arts from University of Utah; associate professor at Brigham Young University; lives in Sandy, Utah)
John Telford, website viewed October 11, 2010 (John Telford, outdoor photographer; photography professor at Brigham Young University; taught also at Westminster College, the Salt Lake Art Center, and Hill Air Force Base; Department Chair, Visual Arts at Brigham Young University 2003-2005)
Blurb, website viewed August 27, 2019 (John Telford; native of Utah; photographer; retired professor from Brigham Young University; passed away February 1, 2019; wife is Valerie)
Legacy.com, website viewed August 27, 2019 (obituary of John William Telford, December 31, 1944-February 1, 2019 of South Jordan, Utah; passed away in Salt Lake City, Utah)
Johntelfordphotos.com, via WWW, retrieved 10 February 2014 (received MFA from the University of Utah; Professor Emeritus at Brigham Young University; was the former Chair od the Department of Visual Arts; won the Karl G. Maeser Award for Creative Excellence at BYU; won numerous other awards; exhibited and published extensively both nationally and internationally; authored and co-authored seventeen books).
lib.utah.edu Artists of Utah page, via WWW, retrieved 10 February 2014 (essentially self-taught; was the supervisor of photograph at Educational Media Services at the University of Utah; also taught at Westminster College, Salt Lake Art Center, and Hill Air Force Base).
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
Tabernacles, approximately 1999
Materials include a 14 x 18 photograph by John Telford of the Latter-day Saint Salt Lake Tabernacle. Materials dated approximately 1999.
Tabernacles, approximately 1995-1999
Materials include 16 x 20 photographs by John Telford of historic Latter-day Saint Tabernacles throughout Utah and Idaho. Materials dated approximately 1995-1999.
Tabernacles, approximately 1995-1996
Materials include 20 x 24 photographs by John Telford of historic Latter-day Saint Tabernacles. Materials dated approximately 1995-1996.
Tabernacles, approximately 1995-200
Materials include 22 x 28 photographs by John Telford of historic Latter-day Saint Tabernacles. Materials dated approximately 2000.
Tabernacles, approximately 1995-2000
Materials include 26 x 32 photographs by John Telford of historic Latter-day Saint Tabernacles. Materials dated approximately 1995-2000.
Tabernacles, approximately 1995-2000
Materials include photographs by John Telford of historic Latter-day Saint Tabernacles. Materials dated approximately 1995-2000.
John Telford photographs of historic Mormon architecture
Sawn Log / John Telford
Item is John Telford's 1976 photograph Sawn Log. It depicts a cut piece of wood in black and white. The photographer has signed it on the front. It is also titled, dated, and signed on the back. It also specifies that it is a split toned gelatin silver print.
Temples, approximately 1995-2010
Materials include 11 x 14 prints of John Telford photographs of Latter-day Saint Temples. Materials dated approximately 1995-2010.
Temples, approximately 1995-2010
Materials include transparencies of photographs of Latter-day Saint Temples around the United States. Materials dated approximately 1995-2010.