Wynn Bullock
"When I was in high school – 1960s – I became interested in photography and that was when I remember seeing your father’s work for the first time…. Like everyone of that era, I was impressed by Edward Weston, Ansel Adams…and other big names of the times, but your father’s photographs ended up being much more than that to me. His pictures haunt me, inspire me, and give me the courage to write. His bio suggests a lifelong searcher to me, a man on a quest to understand life and put his heart into every picture he created. I know that can’t be an easy path as it is also one I’ve chosen. The destroyed typewriter is probably my favorite image, if I am forced to name one…. Without your dad’s work…I wouldn’t be the writer I am today."
~ Jo-Ann Mapson
from a letter written to Wynn’s daughter Barbara
October 19, 2011