Billy Howard

Billy Howard is a photographer and writer based in Atlanta, Georgia. He has authored and co-authored four school history books in addition to producing documentary photography books and photo exhibits on public and global health issues. His book Epitaphs for the Living: Words and Images in the Time of AIDS, was the first full-length photo documentary book on the AIDS pandemic. Work from that book is archived in the Stuart A. Rose Manuscripts and Rare Book Library at Emory University as well as in the collections of The Library of Congress Photography Collection, and the High Museum of Art. He was named a CASE Photographer of the Year, and was a 2011–2012 Rosalynn Carter Fellow in Mental Health Journalism. Howard has been interviewed about his work on CBS This MorningGood Morning AmericaNPR, and other local, regional, and national news programs. He has traveled the world photographing and writing about schools for their marketing, and fund raising campaigns for more than twenty-five years.

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