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  2. John Paul Caponigro - Wikipedia

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    John Paul Caponigro was born in Boston. [ citation needed ] He is the son of the American photographer Paul Caponigro and Eleanor Caponigro, a graphic designer. [ 2 ] He attended Yale University , and the University of California, Santa Cruz where he was trained as a painter and later as a photographer.

  3. Digital photography - Wikipedia

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    Widespread access to digital photography has greatly influenced social behavior. The phrase "pics or it didn't happen" reflects the notion that one's life experiences can only be verified by others through photographs. [43] Filters are commonly used in social digital photography, some of which reflect the nostalgic gap left by the disappearance ...

  4. Light (company) - Wikipedia

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    Light Labs Inc. was an American digital photography company that developed a multi-lens and multi-sensor camera designed for embedding in smartphones and mobile devices. [1] The company's first product, the L16, is a standalone version with 16 camera modules. [ 2 ]

  5. Photography - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 31 December 2024. Art and practice of creating images by recording light For other uses, see Photography (disambiguation). Photography of Sierra Nevada Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically ...

  6. Jean Paul Bourdier - Wikipedia

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    Preferring to work with analog photography, Bourdier's photographs rely on body paint and the staging of his models to blend body and environment rather than digital editing or collage. He has said that he prefers analog photography due to the materiality, mystery, and intimacy of the medium. [ 4 ]

  7. Camera Work - Wikipedia

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    Cover of Camera Work, No 2, 1903.Cover design by Edward Steichen.. Camera Work was a quarterly photographic journal published by Alfred Stieglitz from 1903 to 1917. It presented high-quality photogravures by some of the most important photographers in the world, with the goal to establish photography as a fine art.

  8. John Paul Edwards - Wikipedia

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    John Paul Edwards (1884–1968) was an American photographer and a member of the Group f/64.. He was born in Minnesota on June 5, 1884, and moved to California in 1902. It is not known how he became interested in photography, but by the early 1920s he was a member of the Oakland Camera Club, the San Francisco Photographic Society, and the Pictorial Photographers of America.

  9. John Gollings - Wikipedia

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    More lately switching to digital imaging, Gollings has combined 3D modelling with photography and the use of drones in the service of his architectural commissions. With Ivan Rijavek, Gollings was the co-creative director emeritus of the Australian Pavilion at the 2010 edition of the Venice Biennale of Architecture .