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Photographer Location Format Notes Cited survey(s) Guerrillero Heroico: 5 March 1960 Alberto Korda: Havana, Cuba 35 mm The photograph depicts Che Guevara at a funeral for the victims of the La Coubre explosion. The portrait is commonly displayed as a symbol of student protest and revolutionary movements, and has appeared on clothing and other ...
Andreas Gursky (born 15 January 1955) is a German photographer and professor at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Germany. [1] He is known for his large format architecture and landscape colour photographs, often using a high point of view. His works reach some of the highest prices in the art market among living photographers.
Robert Frank (November 9, 1924 – September 9, 2019) was a Swiss American photographer and documentary filmmaker.His most notable work, the 1958 book titled The Americans, earned Frank comparisons to a modern-day de Tocqueville for his fresh and nuanced outsider's view of American society.
In December 2014, Réhahn was ranked fourth of the top 10 best travel photographers in the world, along with Steve McCurry, by the website boredpanda.com. [24] This article was translated into more than 20 languages. January 2016, he was ranked the second most popular French photographer on the internet by the French website lense.fr. [25]
Asked by The New York Times for the photography books that were his main sources of inspiration, Gibson recommended what he considered to be five seminal works: Eugene Atget's Vision of Paris, Walker Evans's American Photographs, Henri Cartier-Bresson's Decisive Moment, Robert Frank's The Americans and Alexey Brodovitch's Ballet. [5]
Corey Arnold (born March 25, 1976) is an American fine art, documentary, and commercial photographer and commercial fisherman, based in Portland, Oregon.His work explores man's relationship with the natural world, animals, and environmental issues with a primary focus on the Alaskan wilderness.
In later years, when asked about the photo, he would say "I took the picture; the Marines took Iwo Jima." [4] Rosenthal left the AP later in 1945 and became the chief photographer and manager of Times Wide World Photos. He later joined the San Francisco Chronicle. He worked there as a photographer for 35 years, before retiring in 1981. [4]
Joo photographs abandoned and derelict buildings. [4] He has taken photographs of the abandoned Land of Oz theme park on Beech Mountain, North Carolina, [5] Mike Tyson's former mansion in Ohio, [6] [7] and the Steele Mansion of Painesville, Ohio. [8]