Bryant, Garry E. (Garry Eugene), 1954-
Biographical History
Garry E. Bryant is a photographer in Utah specializing in aerial and combat photography.
Garry Bryant served in the United States Air Force for four years, training in aerial and combat photography. He began studying photography at Brigham Young University in 1980, where he won awards for his photography contributions to Public Communications in the early 1980s. Bryant taught photojournalism at BYU for 9 years as an adjunct professor. He continued working as a photojournalist in Utah for multiple newspapers and freelancing for Associated Press.
Citation:
BYU Photo negatives, contact sheets and slides, 1968-2010 (Garry Bryant; photographer for BYU Photo at Brigham Young University around 1983)Lamh laidir, 1996-: (Garry E. Bryant, editor)
The banyan, vol. 69, 1983, p. 312 (Garry Bryant, award-winning student photographer at BYU; trained as an aerial and combat photographer in the Air Force, worked as a military photographer for four years; began attending BYU as a photography major in 1980)
Salt Lake Tribune, 1990 July 15 (photo by Garry Bryant)
Ancestry and descendants of Clinton Hixton & Bertha Eades, 1994:ǂbtitle page (compiled by Garry E. Bryant)
WorldCat, August 26, 2022 (heading: Bryant, Garry E. (Garry Eugene), 1954-)
LinkedIn, August 26, 2022 (Garry Bryant; consultant at Bryant Pics; Farmington, Utah; taught R-365 photojournalism class at BYU as adjuct-professor for nine years; studied fine art photography at University of Colorado at Boulder; graduated with B.A. from Brigham Young University in photojournalism; after college, worked photographing Utah and regional events for four different newspapers; photographing the range of news, military, food illustration, features, photo essays, and with a specialty in action sports, as well as freelancing for Associated Press)