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  2. Boston Camera Club - Wikipedia

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    Lou Jones is a Boston-based commercial, Olympic Games, and jazz photographer, a photojournalist whose books include Final Exposure: Portraits from Death Row (1996), and photography educator. [35] Boston news photographer and camera salesman Gordon A. Hicks is the longest-known club member at 71 years, 1938-2009. All were honorary members.

  3. James E. Purdy - Wikipedia

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    James Edward Purdy (December 19, 1858 – August 2, 1933) [1] was an American photographer based in Boston, Massachusetts. [2] ... Gallery. William Jennings Bryan.

  4. Boston School (photography) - Wikipedia

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    The Boston School of photography is a loose group of artists with their own styles. Members use a messy and instinctive approach to photography, in an effort to be more true to life. [1] Members of the group include Gail Thacker, Mark Morrisroe, Jack Pierson, and Nan Goldin. [2] Other members include David Armstrong, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, and ...

  5. Sage Sohier - Wikipedia

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    The DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA, 2000–2001, "Photography in Boston, 1955-85" Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA, 2001, "In the Street: Photography from the Collection" International Center of Photography, New York, NY,2003, "How Human: Life in the Post-Genome Era" Kathleen Ewing Gallery, Washington, D.C, 2004, "Dog Days Dog Show"

  6. Augustine H. Folsom - Wikipedia

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    Augustine H. Folsom (died 1926) or A.H. Folsom was a photographer in the Boston, Massachusetts-area in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [1] [2] Subjects included buildings in Massachusetts, Maine, and Georgia. Folsom showed photographic work in the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association exhibitions of 1874 and 1881.

  7. James Ambrose Cutting - Wikipedia

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    James Ambrose Cutting (1814–1867) was an American photographer and inventor, sometimes called the inventor of the Ambrotype photographic process. He grew up in poverty on a farm in Haverhill, New Hampshire. At age 28, he invented a new type of beehive in 1842, and on the money from selling his patents moved to Boston, Massachusetts.