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Essentially a self-taught photographer, [2] Colver had a brief formal training during night classes at University of California, Los Angeles, where he studied beginning photography with Eileen Cowin. Largely influenced by Dada and Surrealism, Colver was most impressed in his early years by the art of Southern Californian native Edward Kienholz.
Pages in category "Photographers from California" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 208 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Anthony Hernandez (born 1947) is an American photographer who divides his time between Los Angeles, his birthplace, and Idaho.His photography has ranged from street photography to images of the built environment and other remains of civilization, particularly those discarded or abandoned elements that serve as evidence of human presence.
Portrait of photographer Jack Laxer taken in Los Angeles, California, on February 14, 2014. Jack Laxer (1927–2018) [ 1 ] was an American photographer , known for his work in stereoscopy . His photographs of California modern architecture have been published in magazines and books, displayed in museums, and included in educational programs ...
California portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... Pages in category "Photographers from Los Angeles ...
"The "Dick" Whittington Studio was the largest and finest photography studio in the Los Angeles area from 1924 to 1987." [ 3 ] Among Whittington's innovations were the setting up of a mobile laboratory, that made it possible to transmit photographs from a Rose Bowl football game directly to newspapers and wire services.
Dody Weston Thompson (April 11, 1923 – October 14, 2012 [1]) was a 20th-century American photographer and chronicler of the history and craft of photography.She learned the art in 1947 and developed her own expression of “straight” or realistic photography, the style that emerged in Northern California in the 1930s.
Anthony Friedkin (born 1949) is an American photographer whose works have chronicled California's landscapes, cities and people. [1] His topics include phenomena such as surf culture, prisons, cinema, and gay culture. [2] Friedkin’s photographs have been exhibited in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art [3] and the J. Paul Getty Museum.