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  2. Betty Tompkins - Wikipedia

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    Tompkins was born in 1945 in Washington, D.C. and grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [6]She received her B.F.A. degree from Syracuse University in the 1960s. [7] She took a teaching job at Central Washington State College in Ellensburg, Washington shortly after marrying her first husband, Don Tompkins, [8] who was one of her instructors at Syracuse University.

  3. Close-up - Wikipedia

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    A close-up or closeup in filmmaking, television production, still photography, and the comic strip medium is a type of shot that tightly frames a person or object. [1] Close-ups are one of the standard shots used regularly with medium and long shots ( cinematic techniques ).

  4. Larmes - Wikipedia

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    Larmes, or Tears; aka Larmes de Verre, in English, Glass Tears, is a black and white photograph created between 1930 and 1932 by the American photographer Man Ray.The image was published in the December 1935 issue of the surrealist art magazine Minotaure, though a similar image of a single eye had appeared in a 1934 book of Ray's photographs. [1]

  5. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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    The photograph is an extreme close-up of a woman's upturned face with glass droplets placed on her cheeks to imitate tears. [s 1] [s 4] Sleeping Woman: 1930 Man Ray Paris, France [s 2] See article Behind the Gare Saint-Lazare: 1932 Henri Cartier-Bresson: Paris, France [s 1] [s 2] [s 3]

  6. Miss England contest considers removing controversial ... - AOL

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    The Miss England contest is considering scrapping its make-up free round. The beauty pageant is debating whether to ditch its "Bare Face Top Model" contest after it divided opinion among beauty ...

  7. Macro photography - Wikipedia

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    The term photo-macrograph was proposed in 1899 by W. H. Walmsley for close-up images with less than 10 diameters magnification, to distinguish from true photo-micrographs. [15] Development of the photo-micrograph led to the evolution of macro photography. [16] One of the earliest pioneers of macro photography was Percy Smith, born in 1880. He ...

  8. Katharina Sieverding - Wikipedia

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    Maton (1969–1972), [5] one of the first photographic series, comprises composite portraits of the artist staged in a photo booth. These portraits resurface in a series of 16 larger-than-life photographs of Sieverding in Stauffenberg-Block, from 1969, the title of which refers to German officer Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg , who made a failed ...

  9. Nudes-A-Poppin' - Wikipedia

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    Up to 2003, there was one event in July and another in August, but, starting in 2004, Nudes-A-Poppin' was reduced to one weekend in July. [ 11 ] [ 3 ] [ 13 ] The 2019 event was the last to be held, with the 2020 and 2021 events being cancelled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic .