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Thursday, May 1, 2014
Anne Geddes
Anne Geddes is one of the world’s most renowned photographers, she is also an author, clothing designer, and very successful businesswoman who was born in Australia. Anne is known for her unique photographs of babies. She usually portrays them as flowers, small animals, fairies or fairytale creatures. Anne was self-taught photographer who began creating her unique style from the start. I personally really enjoy Anne's work she and think that she does a great job at capturing babies personalities.
Brian Duffy (June 15th 1933-May 31 2010) was an English photographer and film producer, best remembered for his fashion and portrait photography of the 1960's and 1970's. Brian started out in 1955 as a freelancing fashion artist for Harper's Bazaar. He was very successful as a commercial advertising photographer that shot award winning campaigns for both Benson & Hedges and Smirnoff in the 1970's. Over the many years Brian also had the chance to work for Vogue, Glamour, Esquire, Town Magazine, The observer, and many more.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Jay Maisel
(Photographer)
Jay Maisel was born in 1931, in New York. Jay is a famous modern photographer. His photos are simple, and he doesn’t use complex lighting or fancy cameras. He often only takes one lens on photo outings, and he enjoys taking photos of shapes and lights that he finds interesting.
Henri Cartier-Bresson
(Photographer)
Henri Cartier-Bresson was a French photographer considered to be the father of modern photojournalism. Henri has a style that makes him a natural on any top ten photographer list. His style has undoubtedly influenced photography as much as anyone else’s. He was among the first to use 35mm film, and he usually shot in black and white. We are not graced by more of his work since he gave up the craft about 30 years before he passed away. It’s sad that there are fewer photographs by Cartier-Bresson to enjoy.
Jerry Uelsman
(Photographer)
Jerry Uelsman was born in 1934, in Detroit. Jerry created unique images with composite photographs. Being very talented in the darkroom, he used this skill in his composites. He never used digital cameras, since he felt that his creative process was more suited to the darkroom.
Dorothea Lange
(Photographer)
Dorothea Lange was born in 1895, in New Jersey. During the Great Depression, Dorothea Lange photographed the unemployed men who wandered the streets. Her photographs of migrant workers were often presented with captions featuring the words of the workers themselves. Lange’s first exhibition, held in 1934, established her reputation as a skilled documentary photographer. In 1940, she received the Guggenheim Fellowship. She was a well known documentary photographer.
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