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  2. The photographer capturing unexpected moments of peace in ...

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    The idea of creating a politically-infused portrait of a street didn’t manifest in the way Kellett imagined, but he did capture one image that stuck: a woman waiting to cross the road ...

  3. John Noltner - Wikipedia

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    Noltner is perhaps best known for a multimedia art project known as A Peace of My Mind. The project combines photographs of diverse people and their commentaries on the meaning of peace. The project includes photographs and commentaries from Holocaust survivors, the homeless, political refugees and others.

  4. Photo psychology - Wikipedia

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    Innocent Photographers: camera owners who take pictures on an irregular basis for chronicling family events, vacations, and special moments. [ 6 ] [ 20 ] They do not consider themselves photographers beyond a functional level and articulate themselves the least, but Reading Pictures can still be applied on the work innocents.

  5. The landscape photographer surveying the ‘liminal spaces’ of ...

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    In many respects, Lê might be better described as a landscape photographer: The toll of war and the cost of military intervention are subtexts within her images, but the true subject is often the ...

  6. Peace psychology - Wikipedia

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    Peace psychology is a subfield of psychology and peace research that deals with the psychological aspects of peace, conflict, violence, and war. Peace psychology can be characterized by four interconnected pillars: (1) research, (2) education, (3) practice, and (4) advocacy. [1] The first pillar, research, is documented most extensively in this ...

  7. Alfred Eisenstaedt - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Eisenstaedt (December 6, 1898 – August 23, 1995) was a German-born American photographer and photojournalist. He began his career in Germany prior to World War II but achieved prominence as a staff photographer for Life magazine after moving to the U.S. Life featured more than 90 of his pictures on its covers, and more than 2,500 of his photo stories were published.

  8. An AP photographer explains how he captured the moment of ...

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    Our modern cameras can capture massive amounts of photos, requiring us to manage and edit for best choices in a very fast fashion. In the minutes and seconds before the eclipse, clouds flowed in ...

  9. Robert Altman (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Mark Altman (October 10, 1944 – September 24, 2021) was an American photographer. [1] Altman attended Hunter College at the City University of New York and studied psychology and anthropology. Initially he had no intention of becoming a photographer, and said that the camera he wore around his neck was essentially just a prop to "meet ...