Don Doll, S.J.
UNITED STATES
Don Doll, S.J., is a Jesuit priest and well-known photographer whose work has been featured in National Geographic and a number of the Day in the Life books, including America, California, Italy, Ireland, Passage to Vietnam, and Christmas in America. He was introduced to both photography and to the Lakota people when he was assigned to the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota as a young Jesuit. He returned to the Rosebud Reservation to create Crying for a Vision: A Rosebud Sioux Trilogy: 1886-1976; which featured black-and-white portraits by himself and two earlier photographers. Since 1969, Don Doll has lived and worked at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, where he is a professor holding the Charles and Mary Heider Jesuit Chair.
Contact Information:
e-mail: dollsj@creighton.edu
URL: http://www.creighton.edu/~dollsj/
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