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  2. Carla Gannis - Wikipedia

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    Jezebel- 2008, digital pigment print, c-print on aluminium with Plexiglas; What's Not on My Mind- 2009–2010, mixed media, digital drawings, digital C-prints; Smart Device/Multiple Exposures- 2011, digital pigment prints “Smart Devices/Multiple Exposures” is a digital pigment print created by Carla Gannis in 2011.

  3. Christopher Burkett - Wikipedia

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    Burkett has been making prints since 1980. His works include very large Cibachrome color prints (40x50) from 8x10 transparencies. According to Jim Alinder, "[t]he best of Christopher Burkett's photographs have an almost mystical sense of connection to us, one that cannot fully be conveyed through words or reproductions.

  4. Andrea Modica - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Modica (born 1960) is an American photographer and professor of photography at Drexel University.She is known for portrait photography and for her use of platinum printing, created using an 8"x10" large format camera.

  5. Diana Lui - Wikipedia

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    Diana Lui was born in Malaysia and has been based in Paris for more than 10 years. She graduated from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California in 1992. [2] A master with the 8×10 inch view camera, Diana Lui develops long term photographic and artistic projects over several years.

  6. Thomas Kinkade - Wikipedia

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    William Thomas Kinkade III (January 19, 1958 – April 6, 2012) [2] [3] was an American painter of popular realistic, pastoral, and idyllic subjects. [3] He is notable for achieving success during his lifetime with the mass marketing of his work as printed reproductions and other licensed products by means of the Thomas Kinkade Company.

  7. Large format - Wikipedia

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    The most common large format is 4 in × 5 in (10 cm × 13 cm), which was the size used by cameras like the Graflex Speed Graphic and Crown Graphic, among others. Less common formats include quarter-plate (3.25 in × 4.25 in (8.3 cm × 10.8 cm)), 5 in × 7 in (13 cm × 18 cm), and 8 in × 10 in (20 cm × 25 cm); the size of many old 1920s Kodak cameras (various versions of Kodak 1, 2, and 3 and ...

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