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  2. Michael Williamson (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Williamson (born 1957) is an American photojournalist.He has won two Pulitzer Prizes.. Of the books he has made with writer Dale Maharidge while both men were on the staff of the Sacramento Bee, And Their Children After Them won the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction in 1990 [1] and Journey to Nowhere: The Saga of the New Underclass was credited by singer-songwriter Bruce ...

  3. Social photography - Wikipedia

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    Social photography is a subcategory of photography focusing upon the technology, interaction and activities of individuals who take photographs. Digital cameras, photo sharing websites and the Internet have enabled new tools and methods of social networking [1] while consumer trends such as flashpacking and adventure travel have led to a worldwide increase in socially connected photographers.

  4. Perspective distortion - Wikipedia

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    Compression distortion is most familiar in looking through binoculars or telescopes, as in telescopic sights, while a similar effect is seen in fixed-slit strip photography, notably a photo finish, where all capture is parallel to the capture, completely eliminating perspective (a side view).

  5. Ralt - Wikipedia

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    Ralt RT1 at the DAMC 05 Oldtimer Festival Nürburgring 1980 Ralt RH6 Formula 2 chassis of Geoff Lees, powered by a Honda V6 engine. Tauranac founded Ralt in 1974 and the first product was the RT1, a simple and versatile car used in Formula Two, Formula Three and Formula Atlantic racing between 1975 and 1978.

  6. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and Europe and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article , discuss the issue on the talk page , or create a new article , as appropriate.

  7. Unit still photographer - Wikipedia

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    Due to their relatively low quality, it is not practical to use individual frames from film or recorded video material for still photographs. [citation needed] [6] High resolution images are needed for theatrical release posters, DVD box artworks, official website photos, billboards, bus stop adverts, point-of-purchase displays, key art image sets released to the press and media, and other ...

  8. Dutch angle - Wikipedia

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    Person passed out on sidewalk – New York City, 2008 – shot using Dutch angle. In filmmaking and photography, the Dutch angle, also known as Dutch tilt, canted angle, vortex plane, or oblique angle, is a type of camera shot that involves setting the camera at an angle so that the shot is composed with vertical lines at an angle to the side of the frame, or so that the horizon line of the ...

  9. Magnum Photos - Wikipedia

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    Magnum Photos is an international photographic cooperative owned by its photographer-members, with offices in Paris, New York City, London and Tokyo. It was founded in 1947 in Paris by photographers Robert Capa, David "Chim" Seymour, Maria Eisner, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger, William Vandivert, and Rita Vandivert.