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1897 1956
One of the founders of constructivism
Varied, weird angles
Black and white
He studied at the Kazan school of art. He then became a member of the productivist group in 1921. He left his painting behind and went to creating his own photography in 1923.
He took his photos of different angles. He took them either above or below something. He emphasized dynamic diagonal composition, and he got rid of details that weren't needed. He created new art after the Russian Revolution.
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1924 NA
Documented photos
Took pictures on class differences
Blank and white
He started his photography after he went to America. He got a job where he traveled to Paris and England to take pictures. He then took a two year trip to America and took over 28,000 pictures. He switched to filing in the 1960’s but then returned to still photography in the late 1970’s. He traveled around the world to many museums, and his last piece was at a gallery in 2009.
He took black and white pictures. He cropped them in different ways. And he took many pictures that portrays to class differences.
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Master of Photography: Lennart NilssonBorn: Died:
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Humans
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He began photography in the 1940’s, and published books and magazines. He was encouraged to take more photos of the human and embryo. He punished things on the heart and heart attacks. He won awards for many of his essays. A lot of his work is in many museums now.
He took pictures of the human embryo. Since he captured them at the earliest stage, he used macro lenses and wide angled lenses. He is known for human embryos and other midical things.
1922
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1949 NA
Bold colors
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She took a job at rolling stone magazine in 1970, but then started working at the vanity fair magazine in 1983. she had many other accomplishments and in 2005 the Brooklyn museum did a display of her work. She is now still doing photography.
She used many bold colors, and took portraits of famous people. She had black and white and color. More of her pictures were in color because of her use of colors.
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1923 2004
Fashion photography
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He joined the young mans Hebrew association at only age 12. He first studied poetry and philosophy but then went to photography. He worked multiple times for magazines, was chief editor and staff editor.
He did portraits , that involved them looking straight into the camera. He would ask the people personal or uncomfortable questions so his pictures would be more interesting. He also made very large photos.
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1934 NA
Developer of photomontage
Fantasy pictures
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He joined the faculty department of art after he graduated. His first major piece was at the Jacksonville art museum. He began teaching at the university of Florida.
He made weird pictures with hands, eyes, and body parts along with other parts of the picture. He made the, dark, and black and white.