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  2. Don Busath - Wikipedia

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    Don Busath (February 4, 1931– February 8, 2017) was an American photographer who specialized in portraiture. He photographed Ezra Taft Benson, Gordon B. Hinckley and Thomas S. Monson among many other leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

  3. Perspective distortion - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century, perspective distortion expanded into photography and modern art, with wide-angle and telephoto lenses creating exaggerated or compressed views. Photographers like André Kertész used distortion to evoke emotional or psychological responses, while surrealists like Salvador Dalí distorted perspective to challenge reality ...

  4. Professional Photographers of America - Wikipedia

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    By 1913, the photography association had grown to 725 members, expanding to 2,272 members in 1916. When World War I began, many PAA members joined the photography section of the Signal Corps, which were made honorary PAA members through the Liberty War Section of the association after the war ended. PAA newsletter from 1922

  5. Portrait photography - Wikipedia

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    Portrait photography, or portraiture, is a type of photography aimed toward capturing the personality of a person or group of people by using effective lighting, backdrops, and poses. [1] A portrait photograph may be artistic or clinical. [ 1 ]

  6. List of photography awards - Wikipedia

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    This list of photography awards is an index to articles that describe notable awards given for photography. It does not include photojournalism , which is covered in the list of journalism awards . The list is organized by the region and country of the organization that gives the award, but some awards are open to international competitors.

  7. A. Aubrey Bodine - Wikipedia

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    Self-portrait c. 1940. A. Aubrey Bodine (1906–1970) was an American photographer and photojournalist for The Baltimore Sun's Sunday Sun Magazine, also known as the brown section, for fifty years. Bodine is known for his images of Maryland landmarks and traditions.

  8. T. M. Schleier - Wikipedia

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    Theodore M. Schleier (April 20, 1832 – December 13, 1908) was a Prussian-born American photographer, inventor, and diplomat, active primarily in the southeastern United States in the latter half of the 19th century.

  9. Glen Wexler - Wikipedia

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    Wexler was born in Palm Springs, California.His father, Donald Wexler FAIA, is a noted mid-century modern architect and innovator of pre-fab steel housing design. [1]Wexler originally studied fine art photography at Humboldt State University (1973–1975), in Arcata, California under Thomas Knight.