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Susan Burnstine (born 1966) is an American fine art photographer and journalist, originally from Chicago and now based in Los Angeles. [1] She is best known for haunting, ethereal images that illustrate her dreams. [ 2 ]
David Bacon (photojournalist) Lester Balog; Timothy Lee Barnwell; Charles Barthold; J. Ross Baughman; Jessie Tarbox Beals; Chip Berlet; Jerry Berndt (1943–2013); Andrew D. Bernstein
[4] In her introduction to The Romance of a Shop, Susan David Bernstein identifies the novel as "on the cusp of literary modernism," and states that "Levy's writing reflects a shifting consciousness, a mode of representation hovering between romance and realism, between idealized versions of remodeled lives for women and men, and the mundane ...
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C. William Campbell (filmmaker) Cornell Capa; Robert Capa; Robert Caplin; Edward Caraballo; Marion Carpenter; Ted Castle (photographer) Dickey Chapelle; Don Hogan Charles
Bernstein was born in Washington DC, and graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Architecture. [1] In the 1970s, Bernstein served as an editorial photographer for Harper's Bazaar and Esquire Magazine. [2] Bernstein also received honorary degrees from the Brooks Institute and the Smithsonian Institution. [3]
Alan E. Bernstein: Medieval History Lawrence F. Bernstein: Music Research Robert C. Berwick: Computer Science Robert J. Bezucha: Intellectual & Cultural History Susan Morton Blaustein: Music Composition Lisa Block de Behar: Latin American Literature Leon Borensztein: Creative Arts: Photography Robert Bringhurst: Poetry William A. Brock ...
The Family of Man was an ambitious [1] [2] exhibition of 503 photographs from 68 countries curated by Edward Steichen, the director of the New York City Museum of Modern Art's (MoMA) department of photography.