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  2. Documentary photography - Wikipedia

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    The development of new reproduction methods for photography provided impetus for the next era of documentary photography, in the late 1880s and 1890s, and reaching into the early decades of the 20th century. This period decisively shifted documentary from antiquarian and landscape subjects to that of the city and its crises. [3]

  3. Social documentary photography - Wikipedia

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    Social documentary photography or concerned photography is the recording of what the world looks like, with a social and/or environmental focus. It is a form of documentary photography, with the aim to draw the public's attention to ongoing social issues. It may also refer to a socially critical genre of photography dedicated to showing the ...

  4. Florida Museum of Photographic Arts - Wikipedia

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    No Man’s Land The Photography of Lynne Cohen, March 17 – May 21, 2006; Eyes of A Child: Images from Our Children’s Literacy through Photography Program, June 9–23, 2006; Aaron Siskind: A Harlem Document (1932–1940), September 15 – November 5, 2006; Technology Into Art: The Photogravure from 1850 to Today, November 10, 2006 ...

  5. Florida Photographic Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Photographic Collection is a nationally recognized component of the State Archives of Florida and contains over a million images, and over 6,000 movies and video tapes. Over 200,000 of the photographs are available through the Florida Memory Program web site.

  6. Educational censorship in Florida has gone too far, and ... - AOL

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    The range of educational censorship bills advanced in the past three years are destroying our educational system, with generational consequences for all students passing through Florida schools.

  7. Documentary film - Wikipedia

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    This 16 mm Bolex "H16" reflex camera uses spring-wound type technology and has been an entry-level camera used in multiple film schools.. A documentary film (often described simply as a documentary) is a non-fictional motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a historical record". [1]

  8. Humanist photography - Wikipedia

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    Humanist Photography, also known as the School of Humanist Photography, [1] manifests the Enlightenment philosophical system in social documentary practice based on a perception of social change. It emerged in the mid-twentieth-century and is associated most strongly with Europe, particularly France , [ 2 ] where the upheavals of the two world ...

  9. Category:Documentary photography - Wikipedia

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    Documentary photographers (1 C, 182 P) Photojournalism (8 C, 21 P) S. Social documentary photography (2 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Documentary photography"