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1960North America • USA Irving Penn publishes Moments Preserved.
1960Asia • Japan Inejiro Asanuma (Chairman of Japan's Socialist Party) is assassinated in the Hibiya Hall in Tokyo by a right wing student. Yasushi Nagao, working for the Tokyo daily newspaper Mainichi photographs the stabbing. (12 October 1960)
1961Europe • Great Britain Bill Brandt publishes Perspective of Nudes.
1962North America • USA Frederick Sommer publishes Frederick Sommer 1939-1962 Photographs
1963Asia • Japan  
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Eikoh Hosoe
Book cover for Eikoh Hosoe "Ba-Ra-Kei [Killed by Roses]" (Tokyo, Shuei-sha, 1963) 
1963
Eikoh Hosoe and the novelist Yukio Mishima publish Killed by Roses. The ardent nationalist Mishima commits suicide by seppuku on 25 November 1970.
1963Asia • Vietnam Thich Quang Doc, a Buddhist priest, burns himself to death as a protest over religious freedom on a street in Saigon. Malcolm Browne (AP) photographs the protest. (11 June 1963)
1963North America • USA Jack Ruby assassinates Lee Harvey Oswald - the supposed killer of President John F. Kennedy who had died two days earlier. Robert Jackson (Dallas Times-Herald) photographs the exact moment of the shooting and is awarded the 1964 Pulitzer Prize. (24 November 1963)
1964North America • USA Harry Callahan publishes Photographs.
1965North America • USA Peter Hill Beard publishes The End of the Game which uses a scrapbook style linking his photographs to the destruction of African wildlife.
1965North America • USA Emmet Gowin publishes Concerning America and Alfred Stieglitz, and Myself.
1965Asia • Japan Kikuji Kawada publishes The Map.
1965North America • USA Helen Levitt publishes A Way of Seeing
  
A Way of Seeing 
  
Helen Levitt
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1965Europe • Great Britain Helmut Gernsheim & Alison Gernsheim publish A Concise History of Photography with the first edition published by Thames and Hudson in the UK and Grosset & Dunlap in the USA.
1966North America • USA  
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Walker Evans
Many Are Called, Walker Evans 
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Walker Evans publishes Many Are Called
  
Many Are Called 
  
Walker Evans (Photographer)
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1966North America • USA Edward Ruscha publishes Every Building on the Sunset Strip.
1966North America • USA A meeting is held in the home of Willis Stockdale to found the Antique Photographic Society of Rochester. In May 1968 it changes its name to The Photographic Historical Society which is still active. (14 January 1966)
1967North America • USA Ugo Mulas publishes New York: The New Art Scene.
1967North America • USA Andy Warhol publishes Andy Warhol's Index (Book)
1967North America • USA The New Documents exhibition at MoMA in New York shows the works of Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander and Garry Winogrand. The curator John Szarkowski selected three photographers who were more edgy that those previously shown. The show was a conscious break from the old masters of photography and a rather sentimental approach that had developed with the 1955 Family of Man exhibition also held in MoMA.
1968North America • USA  
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Danny Lyon
Crossing the Ohio near Louisville 
1966
Danny Lyon publishes The Bikeriders
  
The Bikeriders 
  
Danny Lyon
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