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William Hayes (1871–1940) Darren Heath (born 1970) Tim Hetherington (1970–2011) Stuart Heydinger (5 May 1927 – 6 October 2019) Steve Hiett (1940–2019) David Octavius Hill (1802–1870) Alfred Horsley Hinton (1863–1908) David Hockney (born 1937) Thomas Hodges (born 1957) Frederick Hollyer (1838–1933) Eric Hosking (1909–1991) Robert ...
Photographer Location Notes Cited survey(s) Abraham Lincoln: 27 February 1860 Mathew Brady: New York City, United States Taken shortly before Lincoln's Cooper Institute speech. Widely used in his campaign during the 1860 presidential election, both Brady's photo and the speech helped him become president. [24] [s 2] [s 4] Cathedral Rock: 1861
Other female photographers who embarked on successful careers in Vienna included Trude Fleischmann (1895–1990), who gained fame with a nude series of the dancer Claire Bauroff before moving on to New York, [51] and Claire Beck (1904–1942) who died in a Nazi concentration camp in Riga. [52]
Elena Mrozovskaya (before 1892 – 1941), early Russian professional photographer Irina Popova (born 1986), Russian / Dutch documentary photographer Galina Sanko (1904–1981), photojournalist and war photographer
Image credits: Detroit Photograph Company Historians date the oldest photograph to 1826 France. At least that's the oldest one that we know of today. That's when Joseph Nicéphore Niépce started ...
The so-called golden age of hand-coloured photography in the western hemisphere occurred between 1900 and 1940. [11] The increased demand for hand-coloured landscape photography at the beginning of the 20th century is attributed to the work of Wallace Nutting. Nutting, a New England minister, pursued hand-coloured landscape photography as a ...
Marie al-Khazen (1899–1983) was a Lebanese photographer active in the 1920s; the photographs she created are considered to constitute a valuable and unique record of their time and place. [ 42 ] Elise Forrest Harleston (February 8, 1891 – 1970) was an early African-American photographer who set up a studio in Charleston, South Carolina, in ...
He was one of the few photographers who were working in color photography before the Second World War. Vandivert made color photo report in Paris in the summer of 1939. [2] He was using Kodachrome. The following year he photographed in color the Blitz in London. [3]