Harry Callahan

Callahan, Harry
Harry Morey Callahan




Harry Callahan was born Oct 22 1912 BirthDetroit, Michigan, USA.
Died March 15 1999 deathAtlanta, Georgia, USA.

Photograph by Jonathan Williams

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