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  2. Ema Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Ema Spencer (March 1, 1857 – September 30, 1941) was an American photographer, newspaper columnist, and teacher from Newark, Ohio. In 1898, alongside Clarence H. White , Spencer was one of the co-founders of the Newark Camera Club, an amateur photography club.

  3. Ming Smith - Wikipedia

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    Her father was a pharmacist, with a passion for photography, who inspired her own photography. Smith was a pre med, microbiology major at Howard University. After graduating from Howard University in 1973, she moved to New York City, where she found work modeling.

  4. Kojo Kamau - Wikipedia

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    As a medical photographer at the Ohio State University, he met his second wife, Mary Ann Williams (1945-1991). [2] [4] Williams was a professor of theater and communication in the Black studies department and the host of the WOSU TV show Afromation where he would take the publicity photos for guests. [2] He worked as a medical photographer ...

  5. Baker Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Baker's Art Gallery was a photography studio in Columbus, Ohio from 1862 to 1955. Among those to have their portraits taken were Kyrle Bellew, William McKinley, Rutherford B. Hayes, and Annie Oakley. They also won first place at various exhibitions, including the World's Columbian Exhibition.

  6. Lindsey Ross - Wikipedia

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    In the imaging method Ross is known for, liquid collodion is layered onto a photographic plate and then immersed in silver nitrate to create a negative. [10]After completing her MFA, Ross spent a year assisting for historical process expert Luther Gerlach before opening a photography studio and since then has been traveling the country with her large-format equipment, creating works using ...

  7. Raymond Meeks - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Meeks (born 1963) is an American photographer. [1] " Much of his work focuses on memory and place, and captures daily life with his family." [1] He has published a number of books including Pretty Girls Wander (2011) which "chronicles his daughter's journey from adolescence to adulthood"; [1] and Ciprian Honey Cathedral (2020), which contains symbolic, figurative photographs taken in ...

  8. Chris McCaw - Wikipedia

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    McCaw was born in Daly City, California, in 1971.He has a BFA from the Academy of Art College in San Francisco. [1]McCaw is known for his large-format homemade cameras [2] in which he uses expired gelatin silver photo paper and long exposures to make solarized paper negatives which often include the burned path of the sun within the frame, in a series named Sunburn. [3]

  9. Carol M. Highsmith - Wikipedia

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    Highsmith usually uses a Phase One IQ4 150-megapixel digital camera. [46] In 2018, photography curator Anne Wilkes Tucker compared Highsmith's work to that of Ansel Adams, saying: “Highsmith's view of America is a positive one. She has an eye for beauty, It's an important view, but not the entire view."