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  2. Frank J. Schlueter - Wikipedia

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    Schlueter photographed the quickly growing Houston region in the first half of the twentieth century, retiring in 1964. [1] Schlueter's work was used by early oil producers in the region to document and promote their work.

  3. Jet Lowe - Wikipedia

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    John T. "Jet" Lowe is an American photographer.He is one of the photographers employed by the U.S. National Park Service on the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) projects, and was the supervisor of engineering photography for HAER until his retirement in July 2013.

  4. Edward Burtynsky - Wikipedia

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    Edward Burtynsky OC RCA (born February 22, 1955) is a Canadian photographer and artist known for his large format photographs of industrial landscapes. His works depict locations from around the world that represent the increasing development of industrialization and its impacts on nature and the human existence.

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  6. George Krause - Wikipedia

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    George Krause (born 1937) is an American artist photographer, now retired from the University of Houston where he established the photography department. Krause has published a few books of photographs and his work has been collected by many institutions. He lives and works in Wimberley, Texas.

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  8. Professional Photographers of America - Wikipedia

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    PAA offered the Directory of Professional Photography, which first appeared in 1938, and the degree program, which awarded its first Master of Photography degree in 1939. [citation needed] The organization changed its name to Professional Photographers of America, Inc. in 1958 to distinguish the association from amateur photography organizations.

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