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It's assumed that the huge majority of Indian photographers have carried out some photography in India, so this category simply subsumes Indian photographers as a subcategory; Indian photographers are not additionally listed individually below.
Nick Meyer (born 1981) Sonia Handelman Meyer (1920–2022) Joel Meyerowitz (born 1938) Arthur Meyerson (born 1949) Duane Michals (born 1932) Fred E. Miller (1868–1936) Lee Miller (1907–1977) Richard Misrach (born 1949) Daniel S. Mitchell (1838–1929) Tyler Mitchell (born 1995) George F. Mobley (born 1935) Andrea Modica (born 1960) Vijat ...
Jim Marshall (photographer) Ben Martin (photographer) Spider Martin; Harry Mattison; Leonard McCombe; Shane T. McCoy; Steve McCurry; Patrick McMullan; Joe McNally (photographer) Susan Meiselas; Peter Menzel; Justin Merriman; Cheryl Diaz Meyer; Hansel Mieth; Lee Miller; Zoriah Miller; Raúl De Molina; Charles Moore (photographer) José Moré ...
This is a list by date of birth of historically recognized American fine artists known for the creation of artworks that are primarily visual in nature, including traditional media such as painting, sculpture, photography, and printmaking, as well as more recent genres, including installation art, performance art, body art, conceptual art, digital art and video art.
Jason Eskenazi (born April 23, 1960) [1] is an American photographer, based in Brooklyn, New York. The majority of his photography is from the countries of the former Soviet Union , including his book Wonderland: A Fairy Tale of the Soviet Monolith (2008).
M. Pirie MacDonald; Vivian Maier; Christopher Makos; Milcho Manchevski; Lee Mary Manning; Robert Mapplethorpe; Theodore C. Marceau; Jordan Matter; Matuschka; Craig McDean
Meyer received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston in 2005, and an MFA from California College of the Arts in Oakland in 2008. [2]His book The Local was made in his home town of Greenfield, Massachusetts in New England and highlights issues with addiction, housing insecurity and small-town decline in America.
ThriftBooks was founded in the summer of 2003 by Daryl Butcher and Jason Meyer. The two created software that organizes and lists thousands of book titles per day. [6] Since 2004, it has partnered with libraries, which provide unsorted books and get a share of the profits.