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Don Worth On March 18th noted Bay Area photographer and educator, Don Worth, passed away at his home in Mill Valley-he was 84 years old. Although he received a Master of Music degree at the Manhattan School of Music and studied at the Juilliard School of Music, Worth is best known for his stunning photographs of tropical plants and his ethereal landscapes. His quiet understated imagery was not only his artistic signature, but also a reflection of the man himself. Worth was also an educator that influenced countless students. In 1993 he retired as Emeritus Professor of Art from SFSU where he taught photography for over thirty years. Worth was born in Hayes County, NE in 1924 and raised on a small farm in Iowa. His childhood experiences in a rural setting shaped his artistic sensibilities and sparked a life-long interest in horticulture. Although Worth began cultivating exotic plants before the age ten, his initial means of artistic expression was through music. He began his study of piano at he age of eight and in 1946 traveled to New York to study piano and composition. During his studies he encountered the paintings of Georgia O'Keefe and later the photography of Ansel Adams. He was amazed how their art revealed a structure, and an emotional impact, he pursued through music. He immediately purchased a camera and began his life-long pursuit of photography. In the mid 1950's he met Ansel Adams. Ansel was very impressed with Worth, his photographs and their shared interest in music. In 1956 Don was hired as Adams' full-time assistant and continued in that position until 1960. They maintained a close personal friendship until Adams' death in 1984. Worth eventually put aside his pursuit of a career in music and devoted all of his creative energies to photography and the cultivation of plants. For 46 years Worth cultivated his nearly half-acre botanical garden in Mill Valley-it served as both his personal retreat and the subject of hundreds of his photographs. During the six decades that Worth pursued his photography he attained an international reputation as an outstanding photographer and master printer. In 1974 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to photograph the American Landscape and in 1980 he was granted a Photography Fellowship by the National Endowment for the Arts. In 1973 the San Francisco Museum of Art organized a 150 print exhibition of his work-the exhibit was shown at other museums in the United States. Worth's photographs are in the permanent collection of many museums around the world. Don Worth will be greatly missed by his many friends and countless former students. He is survived by his partner of fifty years Robert Narvaez. There will be no funeral service.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle on Apr. 5, 2009.

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Jim Duckworth

April 13, 2009

Uncle Don was always kind and considerate when I would call and talk with him, he was especially sad to hear when Mom passed away. I will have to admit one of the resons that I enjoyed talking wirh him was that his voice so resembled my Dad's who has been gone 10 + years. That is interesting since there was 10years age difference. I will miss his conversations, even though they were usually brief .

Deborah Mathes

April 9, 2009

Though he never knew it, Uncle Don contributed greatly to my love of music, especially piano. I grew up hearing stories of his accomplishments and these served to motivate me to do my best as well. It has been inspiring to read the comments and reviews of his life by so many who will miss him.

Scott Saret

April 5, 2009

Don was an inspiration to me in both music and photography. Additionally he was one of the nicest people one could ever hope to meet in their lifetime - Rest Well and Godspeed, my friend......

Dennis Vogt

April 5, 2009

Don was an GREAT inspiration to me in the Photography department form 1974-78 I was a student in several of his classes, in both the undergraduate and graduate progams. He always encouraged his students to greater accomplishment, and cultivated in us the art of "seeing" that he employed so masterfully. He was an unsurpassed talent and a great friend to many of us aspiring artists in the department. I will miss him greatly. Rest Well and Godspeed my friend!!!!

Marjory Harris

April 5, 2009

I had a wonderful visit with Don a few years ago and cherish the memories. I still have some choice and rare plants he gave me. Despite declining health, the house and garden were beautifully maintained. He was truly an American Original who pursued excellance.

Janice Thomas

April 5, 2009

Bob,
What a beautiful tribute to Uncle Don. He was such a talented gentleman. I have memories as a child of sneaking around to the front porch and listening to him practice on Grandma's old upright piano. The music was beautiful! How I would love to hear it one more time. His dedication to perfection was obvious in everything he did. I will always cherish the beautiful photographs I have and the opportunities to visit. You are a wonderful host, and obviously a caring person. Thanks for the loving care you gave to him.

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