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Tom Fields (artist)

Tom Fields is an Oklahoma Native documentary photographer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ahalenia.com/noksi/artists.html )〕 He was worked in both commercial and fine art photography during his career. Fields specializes in full-frame, black-and-white photos of Indian communities, shot as close as possible. For Fields, his work provides a "visual definition of what it is like to be Native American in Oklahoma."〔
==Early life==
Tom Fields was born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma in 1951. His father was a minister, so the family moved all over eastern Oklahoma and Kansas. Fields' earliest exposure to photography was in helping his father prepare slides for church services with his father's Instamatic camera. After he graduated from high school, Fields moved to California and became more involved with Indian youth activities, such as the National Indian Youth Council.〔
In 1969, Fields was a student at UCLA for a summer workshop involving graphite drawings. He eventually studied political science at the university. After his time in California, Fields returned to Oklahoma where he became involved at the University of Oklahoma with Indian student programs. In the mid to late 1970s, Fields helped out with a documentation project with the goal of capturing Native ceremonies and events on video and archiving them. After this project, he began to hang around friends that were associated with the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). During this time, Fields was exposed to printing photographs and was intrigued by the process. After this exposure, he started shooting and printing on his own. Fields and his friends were not a students at IAIA, but were taking part in photography and film projects around the area.
In 1978, Fields enrolled as an art major at Northeastern State University with his focus being in photography. Fields' work at the time was inspired by Life (magazine) photographer, Eugene Smith.
Fields' photographs were the first ever to be accepted to the Indian Art Exhibition at the Philbrook Museum of Art.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=AR017 )

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