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  2. Humanist photography - Wikipedia

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    Humanist Photography, also known as the School of Humanist Photography, [1] manifests the Enlightenment philosophical system in social documentary practice based on a perception of social change. It emerged in the mid-twentieth-century and is associated most strongly with Europe, particularly France , [ 2 ] where the upheavals of the two world ...

  3. File:The British journal of photography (IA ...

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    Has supplements: Lantern record, Oct. 1892-Dec. 1901; British journal of photography monthly supplement on colour photography, Jan. 1907- ; British journal of photography. Information directory, <1933- >; BJP information directory, <1995- > Issues for Feb. 12, 1997- include: British journal of digital imaging, with its own enumeration and ...

  4. Angèle Etoundi Essamba - Wikipedia

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    Angèle Etoundi Essaamba was born in Douala, Cameroon in 1962, and grew up in Yaounde on her Grandfather's compound. [2] In an interview with Femi Akomolafe, she recalled living with a large community of aunts, uncles, nieces, brothers, cousins, sisters, "with everyone living in complete harmony devoid of strive".

  5. Krisanne Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Krisanne Johnson (born 1976) is an American photojournalist.She is the winner of the 2011 W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography. Her work on post-apartheid South Africa and on HIV/AIDS and young women in Swaziland have appeared in Time, The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Fader, and The Wall Street Journal.

  6. W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund - Wikipedia

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    W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund is an organisation established to encourage and support individuals who are active in the field of photography for humanitarian purposes. It gives out the W. Eugene Smith Grant and Howard Chapnick Grant.

  7. Jane Evelyn Atwood - Wikipedia

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    Jane Evelyn Atwood (born 1947) is an American photographer, who has been living in Paris since 1971. Working primarily with documentary photography, Atwood typically follows groups of people or individuals, focusing mostly on people who are on the fringes of society. [1]

  8. Kosuke Okahara - Wikipedia

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    Image of Kosuke Okahara. Kosuke Okahara (born 1980) is a Japanese photographer who covers social issues in the tradition of humanistic documentary photography.. Okahara is a winner of PDN ' s 30, [citation needed] Joop Swart Masterclass of World Press Photo, [citation needed] Eugene Smith Fellowship, Getty Images Grant, and Pierre & Alexandra Boulat Award.

  9. Manuello Paganelli - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 2016, Paganelli released his documentary photography book Cuba: A Personal Journey, Photographs 1989-2015 with over 115 black and white images that celebrate Cuba—its cuisine, music, dance, and everyday life—persisting in the midst of varying political pressures and economical complexities.