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Photographer Location Notes Cited survey(s) A Sea of Steps: 1903 Frederick H. Evans: Wells Cathedral, England, United Kingdom One of Evans's finest works in architectural photography. [s 1] First Flight: 17 December 1903 John T. Daniels: Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, United States
Thomas Joseph Wynne (photographer) (1838–26 October 1893) Max Yavno (1911–1985) Bunny Yeager (1929–2014) Jerome Zerbe (1904–1988) John G. Zimmerman (1927–2002)
People who have been identified as the subjects of photography that are widely regarded as iconic. The people listed in this category are generally those who are most notable for their appearance in the photograph at issue.
Meanwhile, photographer Robbie Lawrence created a unique visual language for the 2024 Olympics which revealed the nuances of this year’s games. Each of Lawrence’s images serve as an abstracted ...
This particular decorating doctrine is how Rollins describes her approach to designing the Palm Beach home of lifestyle and interiors photographer Nick Mele, his wife Molly, and their two sons ...
19th-century photographers who were among the first in developing the medium; generally this means people working prior to 1880. The category should not be used for later photographers who help to advance particular aspects or genres of photography.
Image credits: Photoglob Zürich "The product name Kodachrome resurfaced in the 1930s with a three-color chromogenic process, a variant that we still use today," Osterman continues.
Pictorialism is an international style and aesthetic movement that dominated photography during the later 19th and early 20th centuries. There is no standard definition of the term, but in general it refers to a style in which the photographer has somehow manipulated what would otherwise be a straightforward photograph as a means of creating an image rather than simply recording it.