Archivist
Adam brings a deep, lifelong respect for photographers, their images and legacies to his management of important photographic archives. Integrity, accuracy and vision characterize his work. He understands the requirements of stewardship and is able to bridge the historical past and digital future without missing a beat.
Adam established the Ken Heyman Archive — consisting of some 700,000 negatives, original prints and works in over 50 museums worldwide — structuring and managing its digital organization, rights and licensing, print sales, photo placement and partnership development.
Adam continues to assist several other large scale institutional and artistic entities with their archives. He remains committed to ensuring that photographic legacies remain alive, accessible and relevant.
Ernest Hemingway in Havana, Cuba, 1957 | Ken Heyman Archive
Children seeing photographs for first time, Bayung Gede, Bali, 1974 | Ken Heyman Archive
Audrey Hepburn on set of, "Paris When it Sizzles", 1964 | Ken Heyman Archive
Lima, Peru | Ken Heyman Archive
Parents watching children on Christmas Day, Mexico | Ken Heyman Archive
Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic, 1967 | Ken Heyman Archive