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Photographers from New York City (2 C, 332 P) Pages in category "Photographers from New York (state)" The following 172 pages are in this category, out of 172 total.
The Photo League was the subject of a 2012 documentary film: Ordinary Miracles: The Photo League's New York by Daniel Allentuck and Nina Rosenblum. The film traces the rise and demise of the Photo League between 1936 and 1951, and includes interviews with surviving members and a soundtrack including Woody Guthrie , the Andrews Sisters , and the ...
Pages in category "Photographers from New York City" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 332 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The New York school of photography is identified by Jane Livingston as "a loosely defined group of photographers who lived and worked in New York City during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s" and who, although disinclined to commit themselves to any group or belief, "shared a number of influences, aesthetic assumptions, subjects, and stylistic earmarks".
Harvey Wang was born in Queens, New York, in 1956. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology from Purchase College, State University of New York in 1977. [1] He visited Madison County, North Carolina to conduct research and take photographs for his honors thesis "At the Crossroads," which explored the impact of popular culture on the folk culture of the area.
Rivera was born in 1938 in The Bronx, New York. She attended the New School for Social Research and Apeiron Workshops in Millerton, New York. Rivera's work included activism and teaching especially in her famous photography, the 1978 series Nuyorican Portraits. An early member and instructor of En Foco, Rivera later joined their board of advisors.
Meghan Boody, born Margaret Liscomb Boody, was born in New York City in 1964. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] She was the only adopted child of her older parents [ 5 ] and was raised on the upper east side. [ 6 ] Her father worked at Columbia University and her mother worked as a tester for the Education Records Bureau.
Seliger moved to New York City in 1984. At first he would cold call photographers from a pay phone until one of them agreed to let him assist. Over time he learned from the assortment of photographers he worked with. Eventually he took on a long-term position assisting John Madere, a corporate and editorial photographer.
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