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  2. Abstract photography - Wikipedia

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    Abstract photography, sometimes called non-objective, experimental or conceptual photography, is a means of depicting a visual image that does not have an immediate association with the object world and that has been created through the use of photographic equipment, processes or materials.

  3. Alvin Langdon Coburn - Wikipedia

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    Alvin Langdon Coburn (June 11, 1882 – November 23, 1966) was an early 20th-century photographer who became a key figure in the development of American pictorialism.He became the first major photographer to emphasize the visual potential of elevated viewpoints and later made some of the first completely abstract photographs.

  4. Bowls (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    The overlapping composition becomes almost abstract and not easily recognizable at first glance. [2] Michael North stated that in this picture "soft focus and composition clearly collude to dilute the referential just enough to make four bowls into a work of art".

  5. Curtis Moffat - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Curtis Moffat (October 11, 1887 – 1949) was a London-based American abstract photographer, painter and modernist interior designer.. Moffat studied painting in New York and in Paris before exhibiting his work in New York during World War I.

  6. Thomas Ruff - Wikipedia

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    Ruff studied photography from 1977 to 1985 with Bernd and Hilla Becher at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf (Düsseldorf Art Academy), where fellow students included the photographers Andreas Gursky, Candida Höfer, Thomas Struth, Angelika Wengler, and Petra Wunderlich. In 1982, he spent six months at the Cité internationale des arts in Paris.

  7. Abstraction, Porch Shadows - Wikipedia

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    Strand spent the Summer of 1916 at a cottage in Twin Lakes, Connecticut.Strand's interest and understanding of the cubist esthetics, "abstraction through fragmentation, multiple points of view, and a reduction of people and objects to basic geometry", according to The Art Institute of Chicago website, led him to transform everyday objects, like furniture and crockery, into works of abstract ...

  8. Minor White - Wikipedia

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    Minor Martin White (July 9, 1908 – June 24, 1976) was an American photographer, theoretician, critic, and educator.. White made photographs of landscapes, people, and abstract subject matter.

  9. Nature photography - Wikipedia

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    As is the trend in much of nature photography, the focus of landscape photography is on the natural beauty of the world with little artificial lighting or staging. [3] There are also forms of landscape photography that are seen as more artistic or abstract than others, though those seem to lean more towards a macro photography style.