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Lewis Wickes Hine, Newspaper boys in New York, Photo: Jean Schormans. [Re ́union des Muse ́ees Nationaux/Art Resource, New York] ...
1972 Stanford University Museum of Art, Stanford, California 1973 Witkin Gallery, New York, New York Lunn Gallery, Washington, D ...
become a photography assistant to either Richard Avedon or Irving Penn. The young photographer had such talent and determination ...
lence, International Editorial Design Competition, 1982; Photographer Award, Photographic Society of Japan, 1989; Art Directors ...
Daguerre, William Henry Fox Talbot, and Hippo- lyte Bayard to draw on this ‘‘pre-history,’’ to add to the mix through trial and ...
ety of papers, and waxing the negative. The waxing process developed to improve emulsion absorption was attributed to Le Gray, a ...
such as naturalist John James Audubon, politician Henry Clay, and others. This edition of daguerreo- types, one-of-a-kind positi ...
views. The ‘‘carte de visite’’ (1857) attributed to A.A. Disderi in France offered inexpensive multiple por- traits, an idea qui ...
that he: ‘‘took several photographs that were des- tined to revolutionize photography and make my name in photographic circles.’ ...
lowstone with William Henry Jackson included landscape painters Sanford Gifford and Thomas Moran. Together they planned their ‘‘ ...
photography set the stage for another group of photographers, the Historic Section of the Farm Security Administration (FSA), wh ...
Press in association with the Royal Anthropological Institute, London, 1992. Emerson, Peter Henry.Naturalistic Photography for S ...
Berenice Abbott, 3 Court of First Ave. Photography Collection, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs ...
HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY: NINETEENTH-CENTURY FOUNDATIONS William Henry Jackson, Grand Canyon of the Colorado, ca.1880, Smithsonian ...
HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY: TWENTIETH-CENTURY DEVELOPMENTS By the end of the nineteenth century, a myriad of technical advances had ...
and Ansel Adams. Using a classic view camera and using natural light exclusively, they made 810-inch negatives, stopping their ...
arts curriculum. Teachers such as Moholy-Nagy, Gyorgy Kepes, and Herbert Bayer used photogra- phy to expand their students’ visi ...
reactions to all sorts of events and conditions. Humphrey Spender made evocative images of industrial towns disguised as a worke ...
World War II, a host of talented press photogra- phers made memorable images of Blitz damage, including George Rodger, one of Ma ...
Advances did not come until the 1930s when Leo- pold Mannes and Leopold Godowsky, Jr., working at Kodak Research Laboratories, i ...
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