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William Coupon (born December 3, 1952, in New York City) is an American , known principally for his formal painterly backdrop of tribal people, politicians and celebrities.

William Coupon was born in New York City, but moved to Washington, D.C., and later to San Francisco. He attended Syracuse University and ultimately moved to New York City to begin his photographic career. He began in 1979 to photograph backdrop portraits of New York’s youth culture, to document its “New Wave/Punk” scene at the then popular in lower . Commercial work soon followed for a variety of international magazines, record companies and advertising agencies. He continued to photograph portraits, often of various sub-cultures and indigenous peoples in the 1980s and early 1990s including , Florida State Prison inmates, Aboriginals, Drag Queens, , Sámi people in Scandinavia, Turkish , , the traditional Dutch, Moroccan , tribesmen, Brazilian Caraja, Penan, Native Americans, and the Mexican Lacandon, Huichol, Mennonite and . These were titled his “Social Studies” series. He was invited to photograph the world’s tribal leaders during the in May 1992, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His most current work embraces the digital medium, in places like , and in his native America, which is more candid, but still formalistic in approach.

The portrait style is up-close and painterly, with very warm earth tones against a mottled canvas. The style is usually medium-shot and classically lit using medium format cameras, referencing the Dutch painting masters such as and Holbein. The portraits have a quality about them that is less about fashion than about personality and as groups there is attempt to show their disparity as well what is relatable among the earth's faces in a manner that is real, non-compromising, or over-glamorized. They were often accompanied by environmental images, which have a noticeably journalistic feel. Some of his most notable images are of the Presidents George W. Bush and which were “Person of the Year” covers for , , , , , Jean-Michel Basquiat and .

Coupon was featured in the Visual Collaborative Polaris catalog, under the Supernova series for humanities, he was interviewed alongside people such as; , Xárene Eskandar and Nere Teriba.

  • Hager, Steven, "Art After Midnight, The East Village Scene", New York, St. Martin's Press, 1986


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