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  2. Mark Seliger - Wikipedia

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    Mark Alan Seliger (born May 23, 1959) is an American photographer noted for his portraiture.From 1992 to 2002, he was Chief Photographer for Rolling Stone, during which time he shot over 188 covers for the magazine. [1]

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  5. Nussenzweig v. DiCorcia - Wikipedia

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    Nussenzweig v. diCorcia is a decision by the New York Supreme Court in New York County, holding that a photographer could display, publish, and sell street photography without the consent of the subjects of those photographs.

  6. Michael Lavine - Wikipedia

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    Michael Lavine (born October 13, 1963, San Francisco) is a portrait photographer based in New York City. He grew up in Denver , and graduated from Denver's South High School in 1981. After graduating high school, Lavine headed to the Pacific Northwest and attended The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington , graduating in 1985.

  7. Michael Joseph (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Joseph is an American portrait photographer, living in Boston, Massachusetts. [1] His series Lost and Found was exhibited at Rochester Museum of Fine Arts in 2022 and published as a book by Kehrer in 2023.