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  2. Black-and-white - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 1960s, few mainstream films have been shot in black-and-white. The reasons are frequently commercial, as it is difficult to sell a film for television broadcasting if the film is not in color. 1961 was the last year in which the majority of Hollywood films were released in black and white.

  3. Lonesome Dove (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    The University of Texas Press, 2007. 188 pp., 112 color photos. ISBN 978-0-292-71311-6. Publishers info page for the book; A Book on the Making of Lonesome Dove, Interviews by John Spong, studio archives photographs by Jeff Wilson, and on-set photographs by Bill Wittliff. 12 x 12 inches, 168 pp., 137 color and 2 b&w photos. The Wittliff ...

  4. O. Winston Link - Wikipedia

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    Ogle Winston Link [1] (December 16, 1914 – January 30, 2001), known commonly as O. Winston Link, was an American photographer, best known for his black-and-white photography and sound recordings of the last days of steam locomotive railroading on the Norfolk and Western in the United States in the late 1950s.

  5. Lunch atop a Skyscraper - Wikipedia

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    The RCA Building in December 1933 during the construction of Rockefeller Center. The photograph depicts eleven men eating lunch while sitting on a steel beam 850 feet (260 meters) above the ground on the sixty-ninth floor of the near-completed RCA Building (now known as 30 Rockefeller Plaza) at Rockefeller Center in Manhattan, New York City, on September 20, 1932.

  6. Bruce Cratsley - Wikipedia

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    1994, Motel Gallery, B&W photographs of the New York City Gay and Lesbian Pride Parade taken between 1983 and 1993. [ 14 ] February 1996, Yancey Richardson Gallery, works from 1976 to 1995, including portraits of friends, images of tabletop arrangements, mannequins in street windows, museum interiors, and drag queens at the June Gay Pride Parade.

  7. Elizabeth Taylor filmography - Wikipedia

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    Live television special attended by 18,000 people at Madison Square Garden: 1963 Elizabeth Taylor in London: Herself Television special 1968 Around the World of Mike Todd: Television documentary 1970 Here's Lucy: Episode: “Lucy Meets The Burtons” 1973 Divorce His, Divorce Hers: Jane Reynolds Television film 1976 Victory at Entebbe: Edra ...

  8. Hand-colouring of photographs - Wikipedia

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    Parallel efforts to produce coloured photographic images affected the popularity of hand-colouring. In 1842 Daniel Davis Jr. patented a method for colouring daguerreotypes through electroplating, [4] and his work was refined by Warren Thompson the following year. The results of the work of Davis and Thompson were only partially successful in ...

  9. Susan Burnstine - Wikipedia

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    Burnstine's first book, Within Shadows, is a collection of 45 images from three distinct series, [5] "On Waking Dreams," "Between" and "Flight." The book, which explores her own intense dreams, [1] won a Gold Medal in the Pro Fine Arts division, and a Bronze Medal overall at the 2011 Prix de la Photographie Paris. [3]