Lost Ziegfeld Photographer Alfred Cheney Johnston
Lost Ziegfeld Photographer Alfred Cheney Johnston by
Ava
Land
Photographer Alfred Cheney Johnston was discovered by Flo Ziegfeld
of the famed Ziegfeld Follies. Flo was a master of publicity and
when he saw what "Cheney" was capable of creating with a large
studio camera and glass plate negatives, Ziegfeld hired the young
photographer on the spot. Cheney was shrewd beyond his years thanks
to being mentored by family friend and famous illustrator Charles
Dana Gibson who became famous for the Gibson Girl drawings. Gibson
advised Cheney to make sure every photograph of his had the name,
Alfred Cheney Johnston, clearly attached to it. Thanks to that bit
of advice Cheney would become reknown for his amazingly beautiful
photographs of the gorgeous stars of the Ziegfeld Follies on
Broadway.
Cheney, though married since his art school days promoted himself
in the Manhatten night club scene as a bachelor man about town.
There is some evidence to suggest that this was an agreed upon
arrangement between he and his wife Doris possibly to enhance his
artistic career.
Alfred Cheney Johnston shot thousands of photographs in his life
time. He was in great demand both by Flo Ziegfeld, the denizons of
high society in New York City and the Hollywood Studios until the
stock market crashed. It wiped out Flo Ziegfeld who'd always spent
money like it was water. The Follies closed down and with it
Cheney's steady and most lucrative job abruptly ended.
Cheney and his wife eventually bought a farm on the edge of Oxford,
CT. The barn was converted into a photography studio. There he
dabbled in giving photography lessons. On a couple occasions
Johnston attempted opening studios in the surrounding towns but
nothing much came of them. Alfred Cheney Johnston's star slowly
faded over the years.
Sensing a need late in life to have his work live on, Johnston
contacted the Museum of Modern Art where Stiechen was the curator
of the photography department to offer the museum a collection of
his famous images. Stiechen turned him down.
Ultimately it may have been Stiechen and Stieglitz who delivered
the greatest blow to Alfred Cheney Johnston's photographic legacy.
Did they deem him too commercial? If so, how unfair, for Stiechen
did commercial photography throughout his career.
It appears that in the end, Alfred Cheney Johnston simply lacked
the business sense to steer his photography career successfully. At
the point that Johnston lost Flo Ziegfeld as his greatest and
wealthiest client, his career began to slowly and systematically
unravel. Johnston who was trained in the classic fine art
traditions of Europe may have been overwhelmingly been ruled by the
his artist's soul which possessed little interest in the business
side of his career as a photographer.
Thanks to the internet however Alfred Cheney Johnston's photography
is being re-discovered by photographers and collectors worldwide.
The beauty of his work and the depth of creativity can no longer be
denied.
Ava Land is a freelance web writer. For more information on the
intriguing life story of Alfred Cheney Johnston go to:
http://alfredcheneyjohnston.com (c) 2007
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