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Polly Irungu, photographer and journalist; Osborne Macharia (born 1986) Boniface Mwangi ... Art Hupy (1924–2003) George Hurrell (1904–1992) Philip Hyde (1921–2006)
Although fine art photography may overlap with many other genres of photography, the overlaps with fashion photography and photojournalism merit special attention. In 1996 it was stated that there had been a "recent blurring of lines between commercial illustrative photography and fine art photography," especially in the area of fashion. [10]
David LaChapelle (born March 11, 1963 [1]) is an American photographer, music video director, and film director.He is best known for his work in fashion and photography, which often references art history and sometimes conveys social messages.
American fine art photographers (113 P) Pages in category "Fine art photographers" The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total.
Prokos's large-scale black and white photography of New York's famous landmark buildings were on display in 50 inch wide photographs. [39] In early 2019 Prokos opened his own photography gallery at 368 Broadway in New York's Tribeca neighborhood. The gallery showcased his large-scale photographs of cityscapes, landscapes, and architecture.
Iwan Baan (born February 8, 1975, in Alkmaar) [1] is a Dutch photographer.He has challenged a long-standing tradition of depicting buildings as isolated and static by representing people in architecture and showing the building's environment, [2] trying "to produce more of a story or a feel for a project" [3] and "to communicate how people use the space". [4]
Zoe Leonard (born 1961), photographer and visual artist; Mark Lewis (born 1958), installation and film artist; Peter Wayne Lewis (born 1953), painter; Sol LeWitt (1928–2007), installation and conceptual artist; Richard Long (born 1945), sculptor, photographer and painter; Robert Longo (born 1953), painter and sculptor; Lee Lozano (1930–1999 ...
One of his most famous coloured photographs is "Plant Tantrums." From 1965–1968 and from 1972–1982 he headed the photography department at Norwich School of Art while working on independent projects. Henderson produced most of his work in series connected by a single visceral image.