Strand, Paul (1890-1976), an American photographer, helped develop photography as an art. Strand took detailed, focused photos that presented subjects simply and directly. He rejected the hazy, out-of-focus style that had become popular during the late 1800's.
Bailey, David (1938-...), a British photographer and film director, rose to fame as a fashion photographer in the 1960's. He also gained a… More>>
Eisenstaedt, EYE zehn stat, Alfred (1898-1995), an American photographer, is regarded as a pioneer of informal, unposed news photography. He is… More>>
Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952), was an American photographer and an authority on Native Americans. He is best known for The North American… More>>
Nadar, nah DAHR (1820-1910), a French photographer, was one of the most important figures in the early history of photography. His real name was… More>>
Land, Edwin Herbert (1909-1991), an American inventor, scientist, and business executive, invented the Polaroid camera, the first practical instant… More>>
Stieglitz, Alfred
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