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  2. John Hedgecoe - Wikipedia

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    John Hedgecoe (24 March 1932 – 3 June 2010) [1] [2] was a British photographer and author of over 30 books on photography. [3] He established the photography department in 1965 at the Royal College of Art, where he was Professor from 1975 to 1994 and Professor Emeritus until his death. [2] He was also Pro-Rector of the college from 1981 to ...

  3. The Pencil of Nature - Wikipedia

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    At the time of The Pencil of Nature's publication, photography was still an unfamiliar concept for most people—The Athenaeum, a contemporary British magazine, described Talbot's work as "modern necromancy" [4] —and the book was the first opportunity for the general public to see what photographs looked like.

  4. Ralph Hattersley - Wikipedia

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    Ralph M. Hattersley, Jr. (1921-2000) was born on March 31, 1921, in Montana where he grew up in Conrad. After graduating from high school, Hattersley spent a year studying art at the University of Washington, then left to attend Montana State College in 1941.

  5. John Fielder - Wikipedia

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    John Fielder (August 2, 1950 – August 11, 2023) was an American landscape photographer, nature writer, the publisher of over 40 books, and a conservationist.He was nationally known for his landscape photography, scenic calendars (which have been published for over 30 years) and for his many coffee table books and travel guides—including Colorado's best-selling Colorado 1870–2000, in ...

  6. Stephen Shore - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 1-59005-188-2. Edited by Shore, conversation with Jeff Rosenheim, essay by Martin Parr: "11 Interesting Photography Books about Which Little Is Known," additional photographs by Shore's students Shannon Ebner, Jamie O'Shea and Laura Gail Tyler. "Form and Pressure". In: Aperture 205, winter 2011. Modern Instances: The Craft of Photography ...

  7. John Szarkowski - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition catalogues (until 1981) are oftentimes also available in digitized form. Exhibitions without accompanying catalogue are simply integrated here, as are the only books not published in conjunction with an exhibition: Looking at Photographs (1973) and the 2000 monograph on Atget. 1962: with Grace M. Mayer: Ernst Haas: Color Photography.

  8. Douglas Isaac Busch - Wikipedia

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    Busch was born in Miami Beach, Florida, to Jewish parents William Goldworn and Enid Gottlieb Goldworn.He was a photographer for his high school newspaper. At the University of Illinois, he majored in cinematography, photography, and graphic design; [3] served as president of the photo-cine co-op; and participated in a newly created independent study program.

  9. Barbara Bosworth - Wikipedia

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    The Meadow was followed-up by two other books of large-format images of nature photographed with a 8x10 camera that reprise its exact book format, size, and design: The Heavens (2018) and The Sea (2022). The Heavens is based on a decade worth of large-format long-exposure photographs of the moon, sun and sky. The star photographs are hour-long ...