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Vivian Dorothy Maier (February 1, 1926 – April 21, 2009) was an American street photographer whose work was discovered and recognized after her death. She took more than 150,000 photographs during her lifetime, primarily of the people and architecture of Chicago, New York City, and Los Angeles, although she also traveled and photographed around the world.
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Zwelethu Mthethwa (born 1960) Zanele Muholi (born 1972) Sam Nzima (1934–2018) Obie Oberholzer (born 1947) Henrik Purienne (born 1977) Andrzej Sawa (born 1941) Jürgen Schadeberg (1931–2020) Thabiso Sekgala (1981–2014) Lindokuhle Sobekwa (born 1995) Austin Stevens (born 1950) Mikhael Subotzky (born 1981) Guy Tillim (born 1962) Gisèle ...
A new exhibition combines the photographer’s most celebrated images with her lesser known works: from Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Misfits and Malcolm X speaking in Washington to Black ...
Semiha Es (1912–2012), Turkey's first female photojournalist, worked between 1950 and 1970s as a war photographer; Yıldız Moran (1932–1995) Maryam Şahinyan (1911–1996), Turkey's first female photographer, managing a studio from 1937, archive of some 200,000 images
Nina Berman (born 1960), documentary photographer, military focus; Ruth Bernhard (1905–2006), nude photography of women and commercial photography in Hollywood; Edyth Carter Beveridge (c. 1862 – 1927), photojournalist; Ania Bien (born 1946), Polish-American photographer now in Amsterdam, focus on discrimination and refugees
Vivian Maier (1926–2009) took more than 150,000 photographs, mainly of people and street scenes in Chicago and New York during the 1950s and 1960s, but only became famous in the early 21st century. [ 84 ]
By the late 1970s and early 1980s, Eileen said several of Ford's models from the 1950s and 1960s died from smoking and breast cancer. [5] Some 1970s models died from drug use, including Gia Carangi, who died of AIDS in 1986. Top fashion photographers, tired of these models' behavior, refused to work with them any longer.