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  1. Jan 30, 2022 · At the turn of the 20th century, many thought of photography as a scientific and technical process. Alfred Stieglitz changed that. He was instrumental in bringing photography to the forefront of society as being an artistic form, something that likely had a lot to do with the fact that he was married to the famous artist Georgia O'Keeffe.

  2. Dec 28, 2021 · Ansel Adams. Probably the most famous photographer of all, Ansel Adams is largely responsible for the birth of landscape photography, with his large format black and white images of the American South-West. In addition to his commercial photography work to pay the bills, he spent his free time in the wilds of California, becoming synonymous ...

  3. Mar 28, 2024 · Furthermore, one of the best street photographers in America of the mid-20th century was Garry Winogrand. Best known for his portrayal of American life and its social issues. Many people believe that Garry Winogrand transformed street photography. Largely because of his use of a 28mm wide-angle lens.

  4. 1. Alfred Stieglitz. “In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality”. Alfred Stieglitz was an American photographer and early proponent of the medium as an art form. He worked as both a leading fine art photographer, and also as a promoter and dealer of modern art and photography.

  5. David Galenson. A survey of textbooks reveals that scholars consider Alfred Stieglitz to have been the greatest photographer of the twentieth century, followed in order by Walker Evans, Cindy Sherman, Man Ray, and Eugène Atget. Stieglitz, Evans, and Atget were experimental artists, who were committed to realism, whereas Man Ray and Sherman ...

  6. Feb 2, 2023 · Sánchez Cotán (n.d.) Love ends (n.d.) Silent things (n.d.) Antonio Diaz finds beauty in the simplest of everyday objects and items. Diaz’s still-life photographs demonstrate his experimentation with color and demonstrate his freedom of expression through color, contrast, and daily objects.

  7. George Bernard Shaw. 1943. “Leon Edel, Henry James’s biographer, has remarked that Shaw’s ‘way of meeting people was to charm them by being charmed himself.’. Shaw came bursting into the room with the energy of a young man, though he was almost ninety years old.”. The Work.

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