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Kate Simon (born 1953), portrait photographer known for her photographs of famous musicians and artists Taryn Simon (born 1975), creator of projects involving large numbers of photographs Lorna Simpson (born 1960), documentary street photographer who moved into ethnic divisions and racism in the 1980s
Jamel Shabazz (born 1960) Charles Sheeler (1883–1965) Bob Shell (born 1946) Accra Shepp (born 1962) Cindy Sherman (born 1957) Thomas John Shillea (born 1947) Stewart Shining (born 1964) Janell Shirtcliff (born 1982/1983) Melissa Shook (1939–2020) Stephen Shore (born 1947) Julius Shulman (1910–2009) Marilyn Silverstone (1929–1999) Lorna ...
Warren K. Leffler's photograph of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom at the National Mall. Beginning with the murder of Emmett Till in 1955, photography and photographers played an important role in advancing the civil rights movement by documenting the public and private acts of racial discrimination against African Americans and the nonviolent response of the movement.
American photographer stubs (551 P) Pages in category "American photographers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,098 total.
Photographer Location Notes Cited survey(s) Guerrillero Heroico: 5 March 1960 Alberto Korda: Havana, Cuba The photograph depicts Che Guevara at a funeral for the victims of the La Coubre explosion. The portrait is commonly displayed as a symbol of student protest and revolutionary movements, and has appeared on clothing and other merchandise ...
Robert "Bob" Emett Seidemann (December 28, 1941 – November 27, 2017) [1] [2] was an American graphic artist and photographer. He was known for his portraits of musicians and bands from San Francisco's counterculture in the 1960s and 1970s. Many of his images were published by Rolling Stone, by record labels, and in books.
To wit, the collection, largely based on archival designs in new colorations including several iconic reintroductions of patterns from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, is an emphatic statement that ...
Bill Hudson's image of Parker High School student Walter Gadsden being attacked by dogs was published in The New York Times on May 4, 1963.. Bill Hudson (August 20, 1932 – June 24, 2010) was an American photojournalist for the Associated Press who was best known for his photographs taken in the Southern United States during the Civil Rights Movement.