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Robert Abban (born 1989) Campbell Addy (born c. 1993) Daniel Attoumou Amicchia (1908–1994) Philip Kwame Apagya (born 1958) Gilbert Asante (born 1987) James Barnor (born 1929) Eric Gyamfi (born 1990) Josephine Kuuire.
Inge Morath Award. Magnum Foundation, Inge Morath Foundation. Woman photographer under thirty years of age, to assist in the completion of a long term documentary project. United States. International Photography Awards. Lucie Awards. International Photographer of the Year, Discovery of the Year. United States.
Helmer-Petersen was born and grew up in the Østerbro quarter of Copenhagen. He started taking photographs in 1938, when he received a Leica camera as a graduation present. [1] At an early stage, he became aware of the trends in international photography; in the 1940s he subscribed to the US Camera Annual and in this period became familiar with ...
Baba Beaton (sister) Nancy Beaton (sister) Sir Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton CBE (14 January 1904 – 18 January 1980) was a British fashion, portrait and war photographer, diarist, painter, and interior designer, as well as costume designer and set designer for films and the theatre. His work earned him three Academy Awards and four Tony Awards.
Amawalk Hill Cemetery, New York. Nationality. Hungarian, American (since 1946) Known for. War photography. Robert Capa (/ ˈkɑːpə /; born Endre Ernő Friedmann; [1] October 22, 1913 – May 25, 1954) was a Hungarian-American war photographer and photojournalist. He is considered by some to be the greatest combat and adventure photographer in ...
New York City, U.S. Other names. Arthur Fellig. Occupation. Photographer. Known for. Street photography of crime scenes or emergencies. Arthur (Usher) Fellig (June 12, 1899 – December 26, 1968), known by his pseudonym Weegee, was a photographer and photojournalist, known for his stark black and white street photography in New York City. [1]
Amateur photographer (Distributed by AP) A woman leaping from a fire in the Winecoff Hotel. [2] 1948: Frank Cushing: Boston Traveler "Boy Gunman and Hostage", in which a 15-year-old boy held another boy hostage in an alley. [3] [4] 1949: Nathaniel Fein: New York Herald-Tribune "Babe Ruth Bows Out", of Babe Ruth at his number retirement by the ...
The European Society for the History of Photography ( ESHPh ), founded in 1978, is a society concerned with the historical events within photography from a European perspective. The ESHPh publicly hosts symposia, publishes journals, and distributes the "International Letter" to its members. The ESHPh is actively chronicling the historiography ...