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Joe Rosenthal
It shows American Soldiers raising the American flag at Iwo Jima.
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U.S. Marines with a wounded and dying Infant, June 1944.
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Eddie Adams
General Loan Executing a Vietcong suspect, 1968
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Nick Ut
Children fleeing Napalm, 1972
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Robert Capa
Death of the Loyalist Soldier, Spain, 1936
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James Natchewey
Rwanda, 1994 - Survivor of the Hutu death camp
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Ron Haviv
A soldier kicking the already dead on the ground as a final act of violence and hatred.
Untitled from Blood and Honey: A Balken War Journal, Bosnia
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Andres Serrano
‘Torture’, 2005
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Suzanne Opton
Soldier Birkoltz, 353 Days in Iraq, 205 days in Afghanistan from The soldier + Citizen series, 2004
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Richard Avedon
Dovima with Elephants
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August Sanders
Bricklayer, 1928
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Julia Margaret Cameron
Ophelia, Study no.2, 1867
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Larry Burrows
Reaching Out, Vietnam 1966
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Alfred Eisenstaedt
The Kiss, V-J Day
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Joseph Nicephore Niepce
View From the Window at Le Gras
(8 hours)
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Jacques Henri Lartigue
His cousin Bichonnade
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Annie Liebovitz
John Lennon and Yoko Ono
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Barbara Kruger
Your Body is a Battleground
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William Wegman
Reflectional, 2002
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Sophie Calle
Cash Machine, 2003
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Duane Michals
The Bogeyman, 1973
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Sandy Skoglund
Revenge of the Goldfish, 1981
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Joel Peter Witkin
The Kiss
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Martha Rosler
Bringing Home the War - House Beautiful
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Therese Frare
Peita, (Aids patient), 1992
United colors of Benetton
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Jacob Riis
Police Station Lodgers, 1898
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Walker Evans
Allie Mae Bourroughs'
Sherrie Levine - Appropriated Walker Evans
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Philip-Lorca diCorcia
Head No. 13, 2000
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Lewis Carroll
The Beggar Maid, 1859
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Richard Avedon
The Beekeeper |
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August Sanders
Boxers, 1929 |
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August Sanders
Soldier (Soldat), 1940 |
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Julia Margaret Cameron
Sir William Herschel - Scientist
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Diane Arbus
Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park |
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Joel Peter Witkin
Eve knighting Daguerre, 2003 |
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Martha Rosler
The Bowery in Two Inadequate Descriptive Systems, 1974-75 |
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Sally Mann
Candy Cigarette, 1989 |
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Cindy Sherman
Untitled Film Still #14, 1978 |
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David Levinthal
Hilter moves east |
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Hiroshi Sugimoto
Aegean Sea, Pilion 1, 1990 |
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Barbra Ess
Untitled from the series Food for the Moon,
1986-87 |
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Andres Serrano
Piss Christ, 1987 |
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Sebastiao Salgado
Refugees in Korem Camp, Ethiopia |
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Sebastiao Salgado
Famine in Sahel: Gourma Rharous Hospital, Mali |
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Sebastiao Salgado
Transporting bags of dirt in the Serra Pelada gold mine Brazil |
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Sebastiao Salgado
Serra Pelada gold mine Brazil |
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Sebastiao Salgado
The Sand Sea in Namibia |
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Henri Cartier Bresson
India. Tamil Nadu. Madura 1950 |
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Henri Cartier Bresson
Italy. Sardinia. Cagliari. 1962 |
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Henri Cartier Bresson
France. Paris. Pont des Arts. French writer and philopher, Jean Paul Sartre. 1946 |
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Henri Cartier Bresson
Brooklyn, New York. 1947 |
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David Bailey
Jean Shrimpton 1962 |
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Peter Fischli and David Weiss
A New Day Begins, 1985 |
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Alex Prager
Eve - Her Most Famous |
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Alex Prager
Crowd #3 (Pelican Beach), 2013 |
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Cindy Sherman
Untitled Film Still #11 |
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Untitled-A-1975 |
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Cindy Sherman
Untitled Film Still no 58 |
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Julia Margaret Cameron
Sadness |
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Equilibres |
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Gas Tanks |
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Ansel Adams
Moonrise Hernandez New Mexico |
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Imogen Cunningham
“Bobby” |
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Sebastiao Salgado
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Paul Strand
Blind, June 1917 |
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Dorothea Lange
Migrant Mother, 1936 California |
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Henri Cartier-Bresson
Behind the Gare Saint-Lazare |
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Margaret Bourke White
Great Soul
Gandhi
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Edward Burtynsky
Manufacturing #18
2005
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Herb Ritts
Richard Gere
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Paris by Night
Bijoux - means jewelry
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Garry Winogrand
The American Legion |
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Eugene Atget
Cafe Avenue de la Grand Armee
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Gertrude Gasebier
Chief Flying Hawk, 1898 |
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Gertrude Gasebier
Evelyn Nesbit: 1901 |
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Gertrude Gasebier
In the Valley of the Shadow: 1914 |
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Gertrude Gasebier
The Manger: 1901 |
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The Open Door
Plate #5
William Henry Fox Talbot
From the first photograph boot, "The Pencil of Nature" |
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Moon
George Phillips Bond & John Adams Whipple
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Carte-de-Visite
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Andre Disderi |
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Collodion - Wet Plate - Sally Mann - Sally Mann's Husband |
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Collodion Process - Wet Plate |
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Mathew Brady
very famous photo he took of Abraham Lincoln
Brady was able to sell the prints of the photograph not everyone had seen Lincoln but their had been many rumours of his ugliness during his presidential campaign.
Brady took extra care in posing the soon to be president and Lincoln credited him for his part in his success as becoming president.
Brady had created more than thirty photographs of Lincoln, one of which was used for the Lincoln head penny and another was the image on the $5 bill. |
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Alfred Stieglitz - The Steerage
His favourite image and also a famous image that he took while aboard a ship to Europe.
He was looking over the first class deck to the steerage below, realizing by the disappointment on the faces of the immigrants some were returning to Europe.
He was pleased with the many shapes in this image that he could see and this became the basis for his work, he was trying to mirror Picasso.
the straw hat
funnel leaning left
the stairway leaning right
the white draw bridge with its railings
white suspenders crossing on the back of a man in the steerage below |
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Alfred Stieglitz - Equivalents
In the 1920s Stieglitz continued to experiment he created hundreds of what he called ‘Equivalents’ or cloud studies. He felt anything ordinary could create symbols of emotion. |
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Roger Fenton "The Valley of the Shadow of Death"
It became a well known image also with the help of Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem dedicated to the incident.
“The Charge of the Light Brigade”
Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why Theirs but to do and die, Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. |
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Tintype
Loved ones wanted images before they would leave to fight and in turn the ones going off to fight would want photos of their loved ones to take along.
They were extremely lightweight and easy to send through the mail because of their size.
A pair of brother’s had followed the army for more than a year and had taken thousands of portraits.
In one day after setting up camp they took 160 pictures at $1.00 each (on which the net profit was 95 cents). |
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First Film Poster
1895
L'Arroseur Arrose |
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Edward Steichen
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Edward Steichen
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Alfred Stieglitz
Alfred's wife, Georgia O'Keeffe |
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Robert Demachy
Struggle
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Richard Hamilton
Just What is it that Makes Today's Homes so Different, So Appealing?"
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Richard Hamilton
Swingeing London III
1972
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Richard Hamilton
Fashion Plate |
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Edward Steichen
Family of Man |
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Edward Steichen
Self-Portrait
1902
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Edward Steichen
Paul Robeson as "Emperor Jones" |
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Edward Steichen
Portrait of Charlotte Spaulding
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Edward Steichen
The Pond-Moonlight
1904 |
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