Jack Welpott (April 27, 1923 – November 24, 2007) was an American photographer.
Biography
He was born in Kansas City on April 27, 1923, grew up in southern Indiana, and was educated at primary and secondary schools in Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. He served in World War II, and returned to the Hoosier state to attend Indiana University. In 1949, he earned his BS in Economics from the Indiana University, Bloomington. Unsure of his direction, he enrolled in a photography class and met the legendary photography instructor Henry Holmes Smith. Under his tutelage, Welpott became enthralled with black-and-white photography as a fine art form.
He studied painting under Leon Golub and Harry Engle, and design with George Rickey, receiving his MS in Visual Communication in 1955, followed by an MFA in 1959.
Welpott, Jack. Jack Welpott, Vintage Photographs 1952–1972: Exhibition [Catalog], Jan 23 – March 20, 1999. Petaluma, CA: Barry Singer Gallery, 1999.
Welpott, Jack. Jack Welpott: The Halide Conversion. Tokyo, Japan: Gallery Min, 1988 ISBN978-4906265183
Camerawork Gallery, Jack Welpott, Leland Rice, and Harold Jones. Contemporary California Photography: Catalogue of the Exhibition Camerawork Gallery, March, April, May 1978. San Francisco: San Francisco Camerawork Press, 1978.
Welpott, Jack. The Visual Dialogue Foundation [Exhibition] at the Friends of Photography Gallery, Carmel, Calif., Febr. 4 Through March 10, 1972: [Catalog.]. 1972. OCLC63353376
Sander, Gloria Williams; Mulligan, Therese (2006). The Collectible Moment: Catalogue of Photographs in the Norton Simon Museum. Norton Simon Art Foundation. pp. 263–264. ISBN978-0-300-12100-1.