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  2. Jeff Brouws - Wikipedia

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    Brouws is the recipient of two awards from the Railway and Locomotive Historical Society: the George and Constance Hilton Book Award given for A Passion for Trains: The Railroad Photography of Richard Steinheimer in 2005; and the John H. White Fellowship for research on southern railroad photography in 2013. [citation needed]

  3. Walter Wick - Wikipedia

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    The scenes he photographs can take anywhere from several days to several weeks to be constructed; each book Wick works on takes about a year of work to complete. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Wick's collection of work, Walter Wick: Games, Gizmos, and Toys in the Attic , continues to exhibit in museums across the country including the Vero Beach Museum of Art ...

  4. Disney Dream Portrait Series - Wikipedia

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    Where dreams run free: Jessica Biel as Pocahontas [2] 2008: Peter Pan: Where you never have to grow up: Gisele Bündchen as Wendy; Mikhail Baryshnikov as Peter Pan; Tina Fey as Tinker Bell [2] 2008: Aladdin: Where your every wish is our command: Whoopi Goldberg as Genie [2] 2008: The Little Mermaid: Where another world is just a wish away ...

  5. Danny Lyon - Wikipedia

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    He was greatly encouraged in his photography by curator of the Art Institute of Chicago [6] Hugh Edwards, who gave Lyon two solo exhibits as a young man. Also a filmmaker and writer, Lyon's films and videos include Los Niños Abandonados, Born to Film, Willie, and Murderers. He has published the non-fiction book Like A Thief's Dream.

  6. Mike Mandel - Wikipedia

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    The 1970s was an incredibly productive decade for Mandel. [5] Before he turned 21 Mandel completed People in Cars and Myself: Timed Exposures among a number of conceptual photography projects, many of them self-published in book form that were later (2015) collected and re-published as a boxed edition of facsimile books and objects entitled Good 70s, edited by Mandel, Jason Fulford and Sharon ...

  7. Duane Michals - Wikipedia

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    The portraits he took between 1958 and 1988 would later become the basis of his book, Album. In 1976, Michals received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts . Michals also produced the art for the album Synchronicity (by The Police ) in 1983, [ 3 ] [ 5 ] and Clouds Over Eden by Richard Barone in 1993.

  8. John Jabez Edwin Mayall - Wikipedia

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    Gernsheim describes Mayall as "the earliest exponent of fine art photography," in advance of Oscar Rejlander and Julia-Margaret Cameron, on the basis of his production in Philadelphia of ten daguerreotype in 1845 to illustrate The Lord's Prayer and his later, larger (24" x 15"; 61cm x 38 cm) "daguerreotype pictures to illustrate poetry and sentiment."

  9. Imogen Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Imogen Cunningham (/ ˈ k ʌ n ɪ ŋ ə m /; April 12, 1883 – June 23, 1976) was an American photographer known for her botanical photography, nudes, and industrial landscapes.. Cunningham was a member of the California-based Group f/64, known for its dedication to the sharp-focus rendition of simple subje