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Jocelyn Lee is an American contemporary artist and photographer currently based in Portland, Maine and Brooklyn, New York.. Jocelyn Lee has been making psychological portraits for over 35 years; she also works in a variety of genres including still life and landscape.
Lee Goldberg is an American author, screenwriter, publisher and producer known for his bestselling novels Lost Hills and True Fiction and his work on a wide variety of TV crime series, including Diagnosis: Murder, A Nero Wolfe Mystery, Hunter, Spenser: For Hire, Martial Law, She-Wolf of London, SeaQuest, 1-800-Missing, The Glades and Monk.
Pages in category "Photographers from Maine" ... William Wegman (photographer) This page was last edited on 23 July 2020, at 04:41 (UTC). Text ...
An amateur photographer since childhood, Eliot Porter found early inspiration photographing the birds on Maine's Great Spruce Head Island owned by his family. [2] Porter earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in chemical engineering from Harvard College and a Doctor of Medicine from Harvard Medical School , and remained at Harvard after graduation as ...
Cornelia Dow (1842–1905), philanthropist, temperance activist; born and died in Portland, Maine; Sarah E. Fuller (1838-1913), national president, Woman's Relief Corps; born in Portland, Maine; Nathaniel Gordon, only American slave trader to be tried, convicted, and executed under the Piracy Law of 1820 "for being engaged in the Slave Trade"
IN FOCUS: Photographer Lee Miller, the subject of a major new film starring Kate Winslet, used her camera lens to pioneer a new way of seeing conflict. Later, broken by what she saw during the ...
Landsburg was born in 1931 in Seattle, Washington.He served in the United States Navy from 1951 through 1959, partially during the Korean War. [3] He was working as a commercial photographer by 1970, winning an award that year for best travel film by a travel promotion association, given by Sunset magazine. [4]
Giocobbi, Giorgio, ‘Humanist Photography and The "Catholic" Family of Man.’ In Caruso, Martina (2016), Italian humanist photography from fascism to the Cold War, London Bloomsbury, ISBN 978-1-4742-4693-4; Goldberg, Vicki (1999), American photography a century of images, San Francisco, Calif Chronicle Books, ISBN 978-0-8118-2622-8