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Photographer John Sturges ( / ˈ s t ɜːr dʒ ɪ s / ; born 1947), known as Jock Sturges , is an American photographer, best known for his images of nudist colony residents , particularly prepubescent children and early adolescents with their parents in Gascogne France and Northern California .
Immediate Family is a 1992 photography book by Sally Mann.Images from the book were first exhibited in 1990 by Edwynn Houk Gallery in New York City. [1] The book is published by Aperture and contains 65 duotone images.
The child was reported to be attempting to reach a United Nations feeding centre about a half mile away in Ayod, Sudan (now South Sudan), in March 1993, and to have survived the incident. The picture won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography award in 1994. Carter took his own life four months after winning the prize.
Irina Ionesco (3 September 1930 – 25 July 2022) [1] was a French photographer. She traveled and painted for several years before discovering photography and eventually became known for her erotic photography and most controversially for using her pre-pubescent daughter as a model.
He learned photography at an early age. His mother was an itinerant baby photographer, and he was enlisted in the family business from the age of 14. [2] His father was a traveling sales manager for the Reader Service Bureau, selling books and magazines door-to-door, and was rarely home. [3] In 1959, Clark began injecting amphetamines with his ...
The pushback against Apple's plan to scan iPhone photos for child exploitation images was swift and apparently effective.Apple said Friday that it is delaying the previously announced system that ...
Diane Arbus (/ d iː ˈ æ n ˈ ɑːr b ə s /; née Nemerov; March 14, 1923 – July 26, 1971 [2]) was an American photographer. [3] [4] She photographed a wide range of subjects including strippers, carnival performers, nudists, people with dwarfism, children, mothers, couples, elderly people, and middle-class families. [5]
The Age of Innocence is a 1995 photography and poetry book by David Hamilton.The book contains images of early-teen girls, often nude, accompanied by lyrical poetry. Images are in a boudoir setting [1] and photographed mainly in colour using a soft-focus filter, with some shots in black-and-white.