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Kasebier, Gertrude (1852-1934)
A biography of Kasebier who was a member of the Photo-Secessionists.
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Giacomelli, Mario (1913-2000)
Mario Giacomelli was the greatest Italian photographers of the twentieth century, although he remained in the best sense of the word an amateur even after becoming famous for his work.
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Skrebneski, Victor
A 50-year retrospective of Skrebneski's wildly inventive fashion photography and starkly reductive celebrity portraits.
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Heyman, Ken
KenHeyman.com is a site that features the work of master photographer Ken Heyman, who has published 54 books o photographs, completed 150 assignments for Life magazine and been full a member of Magnum. His next exhibition will be in the American Museum of Natural History. The site features celebrity photographs from Picasso to Marilyn Monroe, work related to his books such as Hipshot and exhibition prints. Content includes essays and biographical material. All photos are available for purchase.
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Bullock, Wynn Archive
Finding Aid for the Wynn Bullock Archive. The Bullock Archive located at the Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona. PDF File. [PDF]
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Porter, Eliot: Collection Guide
Collection which the photography pioneer bequeathed to the Amon Carter Museum, including photographs from throughout his career, manuscripts, and biography.
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Edgerton, Harold
Access to Harold Edgerton's papers and a short biography, at the MIT Library.
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Disfarmer, Michael (1884-1959)
Arkansas photographer Mike Disfarmer set up a studio in Heber Springs and took black and white photographs of the people in this southern rural American town during the 1940's. View these haunting family portraits. Order and buy some prints.
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Gibson, Ralph
Ralph Gibson Photography
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Webb, Todd (1905-2000)
Renowned American photographer Todd Webb (1905-2000) is known for his romantic documentary-like images of New York, Paris, and Georgia O'Keeffe. Maintained by the headquarters of his photographic Estate, this informational site has links to authorized dealers of Todd Webb's work.
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