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Sougez still life, c. 1926-28. Louis-Victor-Emmanuel Sougez (16 July 1889 – 24 August 1972) was a French photographer.. Sougez was born in Bordeaux, and enrolled at age 15 at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux, where he studied art, but soon abandoned that to concentrate on photography. [1]
Patricia Anne Murtha (14 March 1956 – 13 March 2013) was a British social documentary photographer best known for documenting marginalised communities, [1] social realism [2] and working class life [3] in Newcastle upon Tyne and the North East of England.
She loves capturing the beauty and chaos of motherhood whether she’s snapping pics of her two daughters or shooting for family brands ranging from Crate & Kids and Maisonette to Oeuf and UPPABaby.
Sally Mann (born Sally Turner Munger; May 1, 1951) [1] is an American photographer known for making large format black and white photographs of people and places in her immediate surroundings: her children, husband, and rural landscapes, as well as self-portraits.
Rubino has earned many honors and awards for her service efforts making a difference for thousands of hospitalized kids by founding and running Cards for Hospitalized Kids. In 2012, she was named a “Girl in Action” by Teen Voices Magazine and was a finalist for Glamour Magazine’s Women of the Year Reader’s Choice Award in 2012. [17] [18]
Stuart Pantoll, better known as Slinkachu, is a British street artist whose artwork is a mixture of sculpture, installation, street art and photography. [1] He was born in 1979 and grew up in Devon and has lived in London since 2003. He trained in advertising while maintaining an interest in making miniature figures as a hobby.
Lewis Wickes Hine (September 26, 1874 – November 3, 1940) was an American sociologist and muckraker photographer. His photographs that were taken during times such as the Progressive Era and the Great Depression, which captured the result of young children working in harsh conditions, played a role in bringing about the passage of the first child labor laws in the United States.
Jamel Shabazz (born 1960) [1] is an African American fashion, fine-art, documentary, and street style photographer. His work has been published in books, shown in exhibitions, and used in editorial magazine works. He was born in Brooklyn, New York. [2] Shabazz centers his work on minority people and areas of America.