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  2. Vancouver School - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver School of conceptual [1] or post-conceptual [2] photography (often referred to as photoconceptualism [3]) is a loose term applied to a grouping of artists from Vancouver starting in the 1980s. [1]

  3. Boston School (photography) - Wikipedia

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    The Boston School of photography is a loose group of artists with their own styles. Members use a messy and instinctive approach to photography, in an effort to be more true to life. [1] Members of the group include Gail Thacker, Mark Morrisroe, Jack Pierson, and Nan Goldin. [2] Other members include David Armstrong, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, and ...

  4. New York School (art) - Wikipedia

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    The New York School was an informal group of American poets, painters, dancers, and musicians active in the 1950s and 1960s in New York City. They often drew inspiration from surrealism and the contemporary avant-garde art movements, in particular action painting, abstract expressionism, jazz, improvisational theater, experimental music, and the interaction of friends in the New York City art ...

  5. New York school of photography - Wikipedia

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    The New York school of photography is identified by Jane Livingston as "a loosely defined group of photographers who lived and worked in New York City during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s" and who, although disinclined to commit themselves to any group or belief, "shared a number of influences, aesthetic assumptions, subjects, and stylistic earmarks".

  6. Kharkiv School of Photography - Wikipedia

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    The group's photo projects have been successfully exhibited all over the world. [27] During the era of the Vremia Group, the "Kharkiv School of Photography" was considered a simple "figure of speech," but today it has become accepted as more than a Ukrainian photography "myth."

  7. Lifetouch - Wikipedia

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    The late 1980s were marked by numerous acquisitions for Lifetouch: National Video Recollections of St. Paul, Minnesota was purchased in 1988; followed by Enterprise School Photos, Inc., a school picture and yearbook vendor in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1989. [30] Lifetouch then initiated acquisition of School Pictures Inc. and Portrait World.

  8. Yearbook - Wikipedia

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    Each school organization, such as a sports team or academic/social club, is usually pictured. A high school yearbook staff consists of students with one or more faculty advisors. The yearbook staff can be chosen in a variety of ways, including volunteer extracurricular organization, academic class, or assigned to the entire senior class.

  9. Heinrich Ernemann - Wikipedia

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    The group also supported a school for training photo retailers which in turn attracted 136 photographers and 90 manufacturers of photographic equipment and materials, as well as printing and press companies, to the city whose population then was a mere 399,740. [23]