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  2. Mabel Cox Surdam - Wikipedia

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    In 1911 and 1912, Surdam was elected second vice-president of the Women's Federation of the Photographers' Association of America, in the Federation's leadership with Maybelle Goodlander and Pearl Grace Loehr. [10] [11] She had seven works in a traveling exhibit organized by the Photographers' Association of America in 1916. [12]

  3. Professional Photographers of America - Wikipedia

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    PAA offered the Directory of Professional Photography, which first appeared in 1938, and the degree program, which awarded its first Master of Photography degree in 1939. [citation needed] The organization changed its name to Professional Photographers of America, Inc. in 1958 to distinguish the association from amateur photography organizations.

  4. Amory Nelson Hardy - Wikipedia

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    Amory Nelson Hardy or A.N. Hardy (1835–1911) was a photographer in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century. [1] [2] Portrait subjects included US president Chester A. Arthur, clergyman Henry Ward Beecher, politician James G. Blaine, abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, [3] doctor Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., writer Julia Ward Howe, labor activist Florence ...

  5. A. Aubrey Bodine - Wikipedia

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    Self-portrait c. 1940. A. Aubrey Bodine (1906–1970) was an American photographer and photojournalist for The Baltimore Sun's Sunday Sun Magazine, also known as the brown section, for fifty years. Bodine is known for his images of Maryland landmarks and traditions.

  6. Daguerre Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The 11-foot-tall (3.4 m) memorial was relocated and was rededicated in 1989, the 150th anniversary year of photography. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is outside the Old Patent Office Building , now home to the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Portrait Gallery , on 7th Street N.W. , near F Street, in Washington.

  7. T. M. Schleier - Wikipedia

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    At the Photographers Association of America's second annual convention in 1881, Schleier was elected one of the convention's vice presidents, and chaired the Committee on Dry Plates. [27] The September 27, 1890, issue of Anthony's Photographic Bulletin described Schleier as "one of the veteran photographers of the United States." [28]

  8. Anthony Barboza - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Barboza (born 1944 in New Bedford, Massachusetts) is a photographer, historian, artist and writer.With roots originating from Cape Verde, and work that began in commercial art more than forty years ago, Barboza's artistic talents and successful career helped him to cross over and pursue his passions in the fine arts where he continues to contribute to the American art scene.

  9. Eugene Raymond Hutchinson - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Raymond Hutchinson (May 31, 1880 – April 28, 1957) was an American photographer. Like contemporaries Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Steichen , Hutchinson first made his mark as a pictorialist , using lighting and darkroom techniques to transform his work into artistic images.

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