Black and White Photography
Over a career span of more than six decades, the bulk of John Gorman's thousands of photographs are black and white. From his Kodak Brownie camera days in the 1930s, to the U.S. Army in WWII as a Signal Corps photographer, to the San Francisco Examiner news department, John's photographs were decisive, informative and beautiful. He was never without a camera, even on his days off.
Color Photography
Color images played a large part in John Gorman's career as well. He was a principle photographer for the San Francisco Examiner's "California Living" Sunday section for many years. There was no subject that he couldn't master, be it architecture, fashion, scenics, aerial, (he was a licensed pilot), portrait, news, or human interest.
