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Greg Alikas Gallery: |
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From the
mid-sixties through the early eighties, "street photography"
was Alikas' passion. In the tradition of Cartier-Bresson, Robert
Frank, Gary Winogrand...on foot with a camera was the best place
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Philip Plisson Gallery: |
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About 70 percent
of the planet is covered by oceans, and Frenchmarine photographer
Plisson here offers overwhelming images of these vastbodies
of water in all their incarnations.
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| The
Anselm Adams Gallery: |
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Ansel Adams
was a visionary figure in nature photography and wilderness
preservation. He is seen as an environmental folk hero and a
symbol of the American West, especially of Yosemite National
Park.
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| Henri
Cartier-Bresson Gallery: |
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Henri Cartier-Bresson
is widely recognized as one of the greatest photographers of
the Twentieth Century. Below is a small selection of his highly
collectible work. His prints are beautifully made.
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| Joanne
Gair Gallery: |
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Celebrity body
painter Gair turns her talents to comic ends with trompe l'oeil
photographs. Until now, Gair, who is best known for the "birthday
suit" she painted on Demi Moore for Vanity Fair's August
1992 cover, has dedicated her talents to helping other people
realize their artistic visions. She's done body painting for
music videos by Madonna and Nine Inch Nails, for ad campaigns
by Versace and Pirelli and for photo features in Playboy and
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| Barry
Tessmann Gallery: |
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Barry Tessman
was an action/adventure photographer whose passion for remote
cultures and harsh climates took him to five continents on a
variety of extreme adventures. Barry was an avid kayaker, climber
and mountain biker, but he was perhaps best known for having
rafted or kayaked many of the world's toughest and most
remote rivers.
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| Jim
Brandenburg Gallery: |
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The photographer,
Jim Brandenburg has worked as a photographer with National
Geographic Magazine for over 25 years resulting in 19 magazine
stories and over 19 books.
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| Robert
Doisneau Gallery: |
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Robert Doisneau,
one of France's most popular and prolific reportage photographers,
is known for his modest, playful, and ironic images of amusing
juxtapositions, mingling social classes, and eccentrics in contemporary
Paris streets and cafes.
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| André
Kertesz Gallery: |
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Andre Kertesz
was a quiet but important influence on the coming of age of
photojournalism and the art of photography. For more than seventy
years, his subtle and penetrating vision helped to define a
medium in its infancy.
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| Jacques
Henri Lartigue Gallery: |
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Jacques Lartigue
took his first photographs at the age of six. In 1904 he began
making photographs and drawings of family games and childhood
experiences, also capturing the beginnings of aviation and cars
and the smart women of the Bois de Boulogne as well as society
and sporting events.
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| Annie
Leibovitz Gallery: |
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Anna-Lou (Annie)
Leibovitz is an American photographer. A well-regarded portrait
photographer whose style is marked by a close collaboration
between the photographer and the subject.
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| Helmut
Newton Gallery: |
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Women dressed
and undressed, nudes, large-format nudes, distorted nudes, walking
nudes - his repertoire is infinite. No other photographer has
ever put the female body to such grueling tests, nor conjured
up so many imaginary situations, stories and desires.
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| Elliott
Erwitt Gallery: |
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With a touch
of humor and an eye for the humane, Elliott Erwitt's black and
white photographs reveal the most basic and candid human emotions.
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| Arnold
Newman Gallery: |
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Newman's best-known
images were in black and white, although he often photographed
in color. His portrait of Igor Stravinsky seated at a grand
piano became his signature image.
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| Macduff
Everton Gallery: |
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"Macduff
Everton updates travel photography in the same way that Ansel
Adams updated 19th century photography of the West. He captures
strange and eloquent moments in which time, and the world, seem
to stand still." Andy Grundberg, NY Times Photo Critic
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| Winston
David Lorenz Gallery: |
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His imagery
is about discovery. It takes him to places he has
never been, places that free him from the pressures of a
clock driven world, places that heal.
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| Imogen
Cunningham Gallery: |
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Imogen Cunningham
was one of the most well-known photographers of the 20th century.
Probably best known for her botanical photography, Cunningham
was always exploring new and different subject areas and photographic
techniques.
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| William
Gottlieb Gallery: |
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The Golden
Age of Jazz.
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| Norbert
Rosing Gallery: |
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His most important
publications in the recent past have been:
Three stories in german GEO Magazin
Eight stories in National Geographic Magazine USA
Four stories in National Geographic Magazine Germany
Numerous articles in photo magazines
Several books in Germany and Northamerica
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| Art-Forum.org: |
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ART-FORUM.org
is an independent platform for visual projects creating a link
between Art and Nude Photography - reaching from experimental
nude images, performance and body painting till "constructed
photography". |
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