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This category subsumes Category:Filipino photographers, who are not additionally listed individually below.. As for other photographers, they are listed if they have done a substantial amount of work in the Philippines (at a minimum, one book devoted to it) or if their work there was of unusual historical or other significance.
Herbert List (1903–1975) Alois Löcherer (1815–1862) Kurt Lubinski (1899–1955) Loretta Lux (born 1969) Felix H. Man (1893–1985) Oliver Mark (born 1963) Willy Matheisl (born 1950) Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) Arwed Messmer (born 1964) Karsten Mosebach (born 1969) Hans Namuth (1917–1990) Helmut Newton (1920–2004) Josef H. Neumann ...
The pioneers of photography in the Philippines were Western photographers, mostly from Europe.The practice of taking photographs and the opening of the first photo studios in Spanish Philippines, from the 1840s to the 1890s, were driven by the following reasons: photographs were used as a medium of news and information about the colony, as a tool for tourism, as an fork anthropology, as a ...
This is a list of photographs considered the most important in surveys where authoritative sources review the history of the medium not limited by time period, region, genre, topic, or other specific criteria. These images may be referred to as the most important, most iconic, or most influential—but they are all considered key images in the ...
National Living Treasures of the Philippines (26 P) P. Filipino painters (5 C, 58 P) Filipino performance artists (1 C, 2 P) Filipino photographers (1 C, 18 P)
Bienvenido Nebres, S.J. – National Scientist of the Philippines for Mathematics, 29th President of the Ateneo de Manila University,; Joaquin Bernas, S.J. – 28th President of the Ateneo de Manila University, member of the Philippine Constitutional Commission of 1986
Xyza Cruz Bacani (born 1987) is a Filipina street photographer and documentary photographer. [1] She is known for her black-and-white photographs of Hong Kong and documentary projects about migration and the intersections of labor and human rights.