The 50,000 item collection documents Gedney's work from the 1950s to 1989. Subjects include photographs of cross country road trips; rural New York; Manhattan; Brooklyn; rural Kentucky; Hippies in San Francisco; composers; gay rallies and demonstrations; St. Joseph's School for the Deaf; India; England; Ireland; France; and, a large number of nocturnal pictures.
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In 1969, William Gedney was one of six American photographers chosen to document the work of the Social Security Administration. He was assigned to Hays, Kansas, where he photographed the Social Security offices and Social Security recipients in their homes and on their farms. He also spent time making portraits of patients at the Norton State Hospital.