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Doris Ulmann
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Doris Ulmann (May 29, 1882-August 28, 1934) was one of the best photographers of the 20th century. Ulman was born in 1882 to a wealthy New York German Jewish family. For most of her career she was known for her individual portraits. In the 1920's she began photographing the people and land of Appalachia and this work is reproduced in many collections.
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Erwin Blumenfeld
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Erwin Blumenfeld (1897 - 1969) was a famous American photographer of German origin.
In the 1930s, he published collages mocking Adolf Hitler. In 1936, he emigrated to Paris. With the German occupation, he was interned in a concentration camp in 1940 because he was Jewish. In 1941, he could escape to the USA.
In the 1940s and 1950s he became famous for his fashion photography, working for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, and also for artistic nude photography. In the 1960s, he worked on his autobiography which found no publisher because it was considered to be too ironic towards society, and was published only after his death.
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Garry Winogrand
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Garry Winogrand (1928, New York City – 1984) was a noted street photographer known for his portrayal of America in the mid twentieth century.
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Alfred Stieglitz (January 1, 1864 – July 13, 1946)
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
Famed late 19th and early 20th C. photographer. Helped to establish photography as an art form. Much older husband of artist Georgia O'Keefe (who was not Jewish).
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Cindy Sherman (Born: January 19, 1954)
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
American avant-garde photographer, film director, and feminist. Famous for self portraits posed as Hollywood archtypes, victims of oppression, or old master portraits.
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Diane Arbus (March 14, 1923 – July 26, 1971)
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
Famous photographer of disturbing images. She started as a fashion photographer with her husband, Allan Arbus. After they divorced, in 1969, she went on to do the work that made her famous. She committed suicide in 1971. Allan Arbus became an actor and is best known as "Dr. Sidney Friedman", the "shrink" on TV's M*A*S*H. Diane's brother is Howard Nemerov, former poet lauerate of the U.S.
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Claude Cahun (October 25, 1894 – December 8, 1954)
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
Claude Cahun was a French avant-garde photographer who was born Lucy Schwob, in 1894. She came from a famous French intellectual family. She and her lover were imprisoned for trying to incite a mutiny of the German troops on the isle of Jersey, where she resided.
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Helmut Newton
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
Helmut Newton, born Helmut Neustädter (October 31, 1920, Berlin, Germany – January 23, 2004, West Hollywood, California, USA) was a German-Australian fashion photographer noted for his nude studies of women.
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Herb Ritts
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
Herb Ritts (August 13, 1952 in Los Angeles, California – December 26, 2002 in Los Angeles) was an American fashion photographer who concentrated on black-and-white photography and portraits in the style of classical Greek sculpture. Consequently some of his more famous pieces are of male and female nudes in what can be called glamour photography.
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Lotte Jacobi
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
Lotte Johanna Alexandra Jacobi (August 17, 1896 – May 6, 1990) was a German photographer, who immigrated to the United States to escape Nazi Germany.
Born in Thorn (Toruń) in Prussia (now in Poland), she spent parts of her life in Berlin (1925-1935), New York City (1935-1955), and New Hampshire (1955-1990). She photographed such people as Albert Einstein, Thomas Mann, Robert Frost, Marc Chagall, Eleanor Roosevelt, Alfred Stieglitz, J.D. Salinger, Paul Robeson, May Sarton, Pauline Koner, Bernice Abbott and Edward Steichen.
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Man Ray
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
Emmanuel Radnitzky (August 27, 1890–November 18, 1976) known professionally as Man Ray, was an American artist who spent most of his career in Paris, France. Perhaps best described simply as a modernist, he was a significant contributor to both the Dada and Surrealist movements, although his ties to each were informal. Best known in the art world for his avant-garde photography, Man Ray produced major works in a variety of media and considered himself a painter above all. He was also a renowned fashion and portrait photographer.
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Nan Goldin
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
Nan Goldin, born in 1953, is a notable American fine-art and documentary photographer.
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Paul Strand (October 16, 1890 – March 31, 1976)
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
Paul Strand was an American photographer and filmmaker who, along with fellow modernist photographers like Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston, helped establish photography as an art form in the 20th century. His diverse body of work, spanning six decades, covers numerous genres and subjects throughout the Americas, Europe and Africa.
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Philippe Halsman (May 2, 1906 - June 25, 1979)
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
Phillipe Halsman , became one of the most admired photographers of the 20thC. He moved to Germany and later, France. By the late '30s he was one of the top portrait photographers in France. Albert Einstein managed to get him a immigration visa and be came to America in 1940, just ahead of the Nazis. Halsman did some advertising work, but he is best known for his portraits of the famous. Halsman photos appeared on over 100 covers of Life Magazine.
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Roman Vishniac [Роман Вишняк] (August 19, 1897 – January 22, 1990)
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
Roman Vishniac was a renowned Russian-American photographer, best known for capturing on film the culture of Jews in Central and Eastern Europe before the Holocaust.
Vishniac was an extremely diverse photographer, an accomplished biologist and a knowledgeable collector and teacher of art history. Throughout his life, he made significant scientific contributions to the fields of photomicroscopy and time-lapse photography. Vishniac was very interested in history, especially that of his ancestors. In turn, he was strongly tied to his Jewish roots and was a Zionist later in life.
Roman Vishniac won international acclaim for his photography: his pictures from the shtetlach and Jewish ghettos, celebrity portraits, and images of microscopic biology. He is known for his book A Vanished World, published in 1983, which was one of the first such pictorial documentations of Jewish culture in Eastern Europe from that period and also for his extreme humanism, respect and awe for life, sentiments that can be seen in all aspects of his work.
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Bruce Weber (Born: March 29, 1946)
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
Bruce Weber is an American photographer and occasional filmmaker. He is most widely known for his ad campaigns for Calvin Klein, Abercrombie & Fitch and Ralph Lauren, as well as his work for GQ and Rolling Stone magazines.
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Richard Avedon (May 15, 1923 – October 1, 2004)
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
Richard Avedon was an American photographer. Avedon was able to take his early success in fashion photography and expand it into the realm of fine art.
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Ronald Traeger (1936 – 1968)
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
Ronald Traeger, an American, became one of the top fashion photographers of "swinging" London of the 1960's. He was known for his ability to infuse models with a spirit of "real life". Twiggy and Jill Kennington were two of his top models. He was only 31 when he died of cancer in 1968.
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Ryszard Horowitz (Born: May 5, 1939)
Friday, Dec 31, 1999, 07:00pm
Ryzard Horowitz a fashion photographer in the NY area. He was among the Jews that were saved by Oskar Schindler during the Holocaust. Horowitz appears as a mourner in the final scenes of the movie Schindler's List.
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