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Marc Bryan-Brown; Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. (born 1993) Zoe Lowenthal Brown (1927–2022) Dan Budnik (1933–2020) Wynn Bullock (1902–1975) Christopher Burkett (born 1951) Keith Calhoun (born 1955) Harry Callahan (1912–1999) Loren Cameron (born 1959) Lana Z Caplan; Paul Caponigro (born 1932) David Carol (born 1958) Keith Carter (born 1948 ...
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:21st-century African-American photographers and Category:21st-century Native American photographers and Category:21st-century American women photographers The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
This is a list by date of birth of historically recognized American fine artists known for the creation of artworks that are primarily visual in nature, including traditional media such as painting, sculpture, photography, and printmaking, as well as more recent genres, including installation art, performance art, body art, conceptual art, digital art and video art.
RaMell Ross is an American filmmaker, photographer, academic, and writer. His directorial debut, Hale County This Morning, This Evening (2018), earned him a Peabody Award , and nominations for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film and the Primetime Emmy Award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking .
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In the imaging method Ross is known for, liquid collodion is layered onto a photographic plate and then immersed in silver nitrate to create a negative. [10]After completing her MFA, Ross spent a year assisting for historical process expert Luther Gerlach before opening a photography studio and since then has been traveling the country with her large-format equipment, creating works using ...
John Ross Browne (February 11, 1821 in Beggars Bush, Dublin, Ireland – December 9, 1875 in Oakland, California), often called J. Ross Browne, date of birth sometimes given as 1817, was an Irish-born American traveler, artist, writer and government agent.
Ross had taken photographs for 27 years, and during the last eight years of his life used the Collodion process or wet-plates for his work. [4]Ross worked with three different cameras: a half-plate box-style camera made by Ty Guillory, an 8 by 10 inches (200 mm × 250 mm) bellows-style camera made by Black Art Woodcraft, and a 16 by 20 inches (410 mm × 510 mm) Chamonix.