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  2. Les Krims - Wikipedia

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    Les Krims was born in Brooklyn, New York.Krims studied at New York's Stuyvesant High School. [1] Richard Ben-Veniste ("Benti," as he was called in home-room at Stuyvesant), famous for prosecuting Richard Nixon, and A.D. Coleman, the former photography critic for The New York Times, were two of Krims' Stuyvesant classmates.

  3. PhotoForum - Wikipedia

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    Photo-Forum Supplement 2 (Summer 78/79): reviews of Bill Brandt, Looking Back, de Meyer, Ernst Haas, Photomontage, Collection & care of historical photographs, Family of Children, Josef Sudek, Les Krims and William Eggleston books; Darius McCallum portfolio; Historical Show at Snaps and PhotoForum Galleries; Peter H. Hughes’ Aspects of Photo ...

  4. Peter Gabriel (1980 album) - Wikipedia

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    The album cover, inspired by the work of photographer Les Krims, shows an image of Gabriel in which the left side of his face appears to be melting.The effect was achieved by repeatedly taking his picture with a Polaroid SX-70 instant camera, then using various objects to smear and distort the pictures as they developed.

  5. Krims - Wikipedia

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    Krims is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ... Les Krims (born 1942), American photographer; Milton Krims (1904–1988), American screenwriter ...

  6. The Photographers' Gallery and Workshop - Wikipedia

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    William Heimerman director of The Photographers' Gallery and Workshop at the door of the gallery, photographed by Jeff Busby, c.1980. Paul Cox, Ingeborg Tyssen, John F. Williams [4] and Rod McNicol [5] founded [6] The Photographers' Gallery and Workshop in 1973 [7] at 344 Punt Road, South Yarra [8] in an 1888 two-storey fruiterer's shop and dwelling (originally a bootmaker's) in the 'Sharp's ...

  7. Laurence Miller Gallery - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Miller advocated for giving equal treatment to digital and non-digital photography, stating that "[y]ou wouldn't ask a poet, 'Did you use a keyboard or a pen to write your poem?'" [7] By 2005, it was reported that the gallery "has presented more than two hundred exhibitions that span the history of photography". [4]

  8. Craig Blacklock - Wikipedia

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    Craig Blacklock (born 1954) is a nature photographer best known for his book The Lake Superior Images. His father, Les, and late first wife, Nadine , were also successful nature photographers. Blacklock has published eighteen books of photos, including several co-authored with Nadine, one of which, 1995's The Duluth Portfolio, won the ...

  9. Grey Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Crawford started his classical training in photography at the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York in 1972, where he had close contact with Betty Hahn, Nathan Lyons, Michael Bishop, and Les Krims, among others. [4] He returned to California as a graduate student in 1975 to continue his studies at the Claremont Graduate School. [4]