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Edward CurtisNorth American Native Americans

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Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Connecticut 1953) is an American artist photographer. Much of diCorcia's work has the appearance of documentary photography but is actually choreographed and often elaborately lit.

Julia Margaret CameronPictorialism

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Julia Margaret Cameron (June 11, 1815 – January 26, 1879) was a British photographer. She became known for her portraits of celebrities of the time, and for Arthurian and similar legendary themed pictures. Cameron's photographic career was short (about 12 years) and came late in her life. Her work had a huge impact on the development of modern photography, especially her closely cropped portraits which are still mimicked today.

Jacob Riis, Irish Immigrants

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Jacob Riis

Lewis Hine, Child Labor

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Lewis Hine

Dorothea LangeGreat Depression

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Dorothea Lange

James Van Der Zee, Harlem Renaissance

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James Van Der Zee

Weegee (Arthur Fellig)Crime Photographer

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Weegee (Arthur Fellig)

Lazlo Moholy NagyPhotograms

Robert Capa, American War Photojournalist

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Robert Capa, was a famous war photographer during the 20th century. He covered five different wars: the Spanish Civil War, the Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II across Europe, the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and the First Indochina War. Capa documented the course of World War II in London, North Africa, Italy, the Battle of Normandy on Omaha Beach and the liberation of Paris.

Margaret Bourke-White Photojournalist

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Margaret Bourke-White

Gordon ParksAmerican Photojournalist

Henri Cartier-Bresson

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Henri Cartier-Bresson, French Photodoc

Manuel Alvarez Bravo (Mexico 1920s-1990s)

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Manuel Alvarez Bravo (Mexico) Documentary, Landscape, Photojournalism 1902-2002

Alfred Eisenstaedt, V-J Parade

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Alfred Eisenstaedt

Leonard FreedBlack in White America

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Leonard Freed Black in White America

Philip Jones Griffiths, Vietnam

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Philip Jones Griffiths: Wales, England

Eddie Adams, Vietnam

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Berenice Abbott

Ansel Adams

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Ansel Adams

Galen Avery Rowell

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A winner of the Ansel Adams Award for wilderness photography in 1984. He developed a set of graduated neutral density filters and had them produced by Singh-Ray, a filter manufacturer. They were sold under his name and became a standard for improving the dynamic range of film and now digital images.

Richard AvedonFashion

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Richard Avedon

Diane Arbus, Twins

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Diane Arbus

Steve McCurry

Afghan Girl

Sebastiao SALGADO, Migrations

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Sebastiao Salgado: Brazil

Graciela Iturbide, Mexican Photojournalist

Ralph Eugene Meatyard

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Ralph Eugene Meatyard

Andy Warhol

Julian Beever

Cindy Sherman

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Cindy Sherman

Scott Mutter

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Scott Mutter

Jerry Uelsmann

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Scott Mutter

Maggie Taylor

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Scott Mutter

Mark Seliger“Kurt Cobain” of

Nirvana 1997-1994

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Mark Seliger is an American photographer noted for his portraiture. Seliger served as the chief photographer for Rolling Stone from 1992 to 2002 [1] and shot more than 100 covers for the magazine.[2] Seliger currently lives in New York City, and works for Conde Nast Publications. He has shot a number of covers for GQ and Vanity Fair.

Susan Meiselas ‘Nicaragua”

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Susan Meiselas: American, Nicaragua 1978-1979

James NachweyPhotojournalist

Lynn Johnson, Blown Up

Yann Arthus-Bertrand

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Yann Arthus-Bertrand, born March 13, 1946) is a renowned and internationally-recognised French photographer. He originally specialised in animal photography, but later turned to aerial photography of subjects in many locations across the world. He has produced over 60 books of his landscape photographs taken from helicopters and balloons. Yann Arthus-Bertrand's work has often been published in the National Geographic magazine.

Jim Brandenburg

Steve Winter Wildlife Photojournalist

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A winner of the Ansel Adams Award for wilderness photography in 1984. He developed a set of graduated neutral density filters and had them produced by Singh-Ray, a filter manufacturer. They were sold under his name and became a standard for improving the dynamic range of film and now digital images.

Neil Leifer Sports

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John G. Zimmerman, an innovative sports photographer who was among the first to use remote-controlled cameras to give the public the view from the hockey net, the basketball hoop and the bottom of the swimming pool

Andrew Bernstein Sports

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John G. Zimmerman, an innovative sports photographer who was among the first to use remote-controlled cameras to give the public the view from the hockey net, the basketball hoop and the bottom of the swimming pool

Matt Brown Angels Team Photographer

Jon SooHooDodgers Team Photographer

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John G. Zimmerman, an innovative sports photographer who was among the first to use remote-controlled cameras to give the public the view from the hockey net, the basketball hoop and the bottom of the swimming pool

LeRoy Grannis 60s Surfing Photographer

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John G. Zimmerman, an innovative sports photographer who was among the first to use remote-controlled cameras to give the public the view from the hockey net, the basketball hoop and the bottom of the swimming pool

Lucia Griggi Surfing Photographer

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John G. Zimmerman, an innovative sports photographer who was among the first to use remote-controlled cameras to give the public the view from the hockey net, the basketball hoop and the bottom of the swimming pool

Mary Ellen Mark “Streetwise”

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Mark's photography has addressed difficult social issues, including homelessness, loneliness, drug addiction and prostitution. She works primarily in black and white and has contributed to publications including LIFE magazine, Rolling Stone, The New Yorker and Vanity Fair.

Robin Bowman

Robin BowmanAmerican Teenagers

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Brassai, B.( Hungry)photos of Paris and famous artists, Dali, Picasso

Lauren Greenfield Body Image

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Lauren Greenfield is an American documentary photographer, photojournalist, and documentary filmmaker. She has published three books of her work, and has been featured in a variety of magazines. Her photographs generally deal with issues relating to youth culture, gender identity, body image, eating disorder, and the influence of popular culture on how we live. In April 2005, American Photo Magazine named her, as a member of the VII Photo Agency, one of the top 25 photographers working today.

Annie Leibovitz Celebrities

Ed KashiSandy Hook

Hurricane2012

Jonathan MannionHip Hop Photojournalist

Kitra CahanaPhotojournalist

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Susan Meiselas: American, Nicaragua 1978-1979

Amy Toensing American Photojournalist

Anne Geddes

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Susan Meiselas: American, Nicaragua 1978-1979

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