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  2. Sherrie Levine - Wikipedia

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    Levine's appropriation of Evans's images has since become a hallmark of the postmodern movement. [13] By rephotographing and re-feminizing this series, Levine makes the images more transparent in their message, rather than focusing on authorship. Including herself in this series can be seen as the artist's gesture of solidarity with the subject ...

  3. Cole Weston - Wikipedia

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    Although Weston "was born into the tradition of craftsman-produced black-and-white art photography, he was to find his own photographic direction in colour.". [ 1 ] Cole Weston's life followed a diverse course that started with theater, later leading him to the Navy, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] a position photographing for Life , [ 4 ] and later photographing ...

  4. William McKenzie Morrison - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, he moved his studio out of the theater building to its own location. [2] In addition to photography, Morrison had numerous business interests, including real estate and ranching. [2] He retired from photography in 1911, selling his business to his employees. [3] Photographer Clara Louise Hagins worked for Morrison. [4]

  5. Theater: 'Parks' is a snapshot of renowned photographer and ...

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    Mar. 15—Renowned photographer, filmmaker and activist Gordon Parks, who grew up in St. Paul, is seen as a visionary. His great-niece, Robin Hickman-Winfield, is on a vision quest.

  6. James Balog - Wikipedia

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    Outside photography, he draws inspiration from the entire range of arts, including music, literature, painting, filmmaking, sculpture and architecture. [ citation needed ] Early in his career, Balog concentrated on man's direct impact on nature, producing a series on nuclear missile silos in the agrarian landscapes of the American West.

  7. Theatre photography - Wikipedia

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    Theatre photography first took place in the photographer's studio before the photographer could come to the theatre with the appropriate technical equipment and take pictures on stage. Theatre photography is a genre of photography. Its motifs are performers on theatre stages as well as scenery or (rarely) prop or stage design.

  8. Diane Arbus - Wikipedia

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    Diane Arbus (/ d iː ˈ æ n ˈ ɑːr b ə s /; née Nemerov; March 14, 1923 – July 26, 1971 [2]) was an American photographer. [3] [4] She photographed a wide range of subjects including strippers, carnival performers, nudists, people with dwarfism, children, mothers, couples, elderly people, and middle-class families. [5]

  9. Carl Warner - Wikipedia

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    Carl Warner was born in Liverpool, England in 1963. At the age of seven he moved to Kent with his parents and as an only child spent hours in his bedroom listening to music, drawing and creating worlds from his imagination, inspired by the posters on his walls by artists such as Salvador Dali and Patrick Woodroofe and the record sleeve designs of Roger Dean and the work of Hipgnosis.