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  2. File:Gordon Tobing (c. 1960), by Tati Studios.jpg - Wikipedia

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    This is a featured picture, which means that members of the community have identified it as one of the finest images on the English Wikipedia, adding significantly to its accompanying article. If you have a different image of similar quality, be sure to upload it using the proper free license tag , add it to a relevant article, and nominate it .

  3. Peter (enslaved man) - Wikipedia

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    Negatives for the first two images may have been exposed on the same day, while the third photo was taken at a later time. [5] The original images of Peter and Gordon, and at least two other known photos of contrabands photographed by McPherson & Oliver, were taken in a "makeshift studio with a hanging sheet for a backdrop and bare ground". [21]

  4. 1943: Harlem through the lens of legendary photographer ... - AOL

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    Stunning black-and-white images from over 70 years ago show what life used to be like in one of Manhattan's most famous neighborhoods. 1943: Harlem through the lens of legendary photographer ...

  5. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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    Image Title Date Photographer Location Format Notes Cited survey(s) The Mime Charles Deburau as Pierrot: 1854 Nadar: Paris, France Salt print: The photograph is part of a series taken during the 1850s. [d] [s 1] The Cook House of the 8th Hussars: April 1855 Roger Fenton: Crimea: Salt print [s 2] Valley of the Shadow of Death: 23 April 1855 ...

  6. Gordon De Lisle - Wikipedia

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    Fashion model Cynthia De Lisle at the races in a press photo from the Woman's World page of the Melbourne Herald. After the war in 1947 De'Lisle opened his own photographic studios in the Exhibition Buildings specialising in society portraits, industrial, aerial and automotive photography, [10] and met, and on 20 February 1948 married after nearly a year's engagement, [11] Merton Hall-educated ...

  7. Richard Gordon (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    As the title suggests the works are often photographs about photography. Gordon's images are a part of an early discourse about how society has used photography as a means of representation. Though he is theorizing about the medium, his images are often witty, sometimes humorous, while formally exploring the exotic of the everyday.

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  9. Photographic studio - Wikipedia

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    With advancement in camera lenses, lighting and other techniques and equipment, studio photography gained hold and it became quite easier to produce images within a studio. Storefront of an 1850s portrait studio, Sovereign Hill, Australia. The first commercial use of photography was in the production of portraits. Photography replaced painting ...