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17 Facts About Jack Delano

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Jack Delano wore many hats as he was a composer known for his use of Puerto Rican folk material, started a television production company, and was a cartoonist, poet, professor, and architectural designer.

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Jack Delano had moved to New York and had been freelancing as a photographer at the time, and decided to propose a photographic project to the FAP: a study of mining conditions in the Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, anthracite coal area.

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Jack Delano sent sample pictures to Roy Stryker and applied for a job at the Farm Security Administration Photography Program.

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Jack Delano generally focused more on cultural and social patterns of regions rather than focusing solely on the people and landscape.

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Jack Delano was then drafted into the United States Army Air Corps and served in the South Pacific from 1943 to 1946.

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Jack Delano came home a captain and was determined to move to Puerto Rico with his wife, Irene, a land both of them had fallen in love with.

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Jack Delano traveled to Puerto Rico in 1941 as a part of the FSA project.

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Jack Delano was meant to spend a few days there on his way to the Virgin Islands, but his trip turned in to a few months due to the US declaring war after the Pearl Harbor bombing.

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Jack Delano mentioned being both fascinated and disturbed by the conditions he saw on the island, that he had never seen such intense poverty or met such kind people.

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Jack Delano became well known, well loved, and highly regarded on the island.

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Jack Delano directed Los Peloteros, a Puerto Rican film about poor rural kids and their love for baseball.

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Jack Delano's photography was highly regarded, not only for his unconventional subjects and locations, but because of his unconventional use of scale and proportion.

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Jack Delano used these techniques to dramatize the subject's presence and better underline the strength and character of the individual.

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Jack Delano often took photos of the unsafe or poor conditions many individuals were living and working in.

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Jack Delano used his photography to highlight the importance of the "average" person as well as expose the conditions many of them were working in, in both the coal mines and Puerto Rico.

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In 1957, they then founded Puerto Rico's first publicly funded educational television station, WIPR where Jack Delano acted as a station producer, composer, and program director.

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Jack Delano died after a short illness in San Juan on August 14,1997, at age 83.