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  2. Margaret Watkins - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Watkins (1884–1969) was a Canadian photographer who is remembered for her innovative contributions to advertising photography. [1] She was also a pioneering modernist photographer ; her still-life images of household objects arranged in compositions influenced by abstract art were highly innovative and influential.

  3. Iwao Yamawaki - Wikipedia

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    His photographs are strongly influenced by the Neues Sehen (New Vision), an avantgarde movement of the 1920s and 1930s espoused by Bauhaus teacher László Moholy-Nagy, which encouraged photography of ordinary scenes using unfamiliar perspectives and angles, close-up details, use of light and shadow, and experimentation with multiple exposure.

  4. Sophie Rivera - Wikipedia

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    Sophie Rivera (June 1938 – May 22, 2021) was an American artist and photographer of Puerto Rican-American descent. [1] She was also an early member and instructor of En Foco, [2] a not-for-profit organisation centred on contemporary fine art and photographers of diverse cultures.

  5. Thomas Ruff - Wikipedia

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    Ruff commented on his influences: "My teacher Bernd Becher, showed us photographs by Stephen Shore, Joel Meyerowitz, and the new American colour photographers." [6] He is often compared with other members of a prominent generation of European photographers that, includes Thomas Struth, Andreas Gursky, and Rineke Dijkstra. [7]

  6. Rita Martin - Wikipedia

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    Rita Martin and her sister, Lallie Charles, the rival photographer, posed their sitters in a soft conservatory-looking light, making all hair deliriously blonde". [8] A 1910 review by The Strand Magazine said "Rita Martin deserves to be singled out for praise. Perhaps a time will come when there will be annual exhibitions of the best ...

  7. Saul Leiter - Wikipedia

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    Saul Leiter (December 3, 1923 – November 26, 2013) was an American photographer and painter whose early work in the 1940s and 1950s was an important contribution to what came to be recognized as the New York school of photography.

  8. Gregory Colbert - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Colbert (born 1960) is a Canadian filmmaker and photographer best known as the creator of Ashes and Snow, an exhibition of photographic artworks and films housed in the Nomadic Museum. Colbert sees himself as an apprentice to nature.

  9. Jim Goldberg - Wikipedia

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    Although the book received one mixed review shortly after publication, [7] other reviews were positive, [8] [9] and it was later selected as one of the greatest photobooks of the 20th century. [ 6 ] The photographs in a 1986 exhibition of Goldberg's The Nursing Home Series were accompanied by handwritten text by the nursing home residents who ...