Last Quiz Flashcards

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Took odd photos of friends and family. Snapshot aesthetic. Liked masks. Only developed film once a year. Posted photos in optometry store.

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Ralph E Meatyard

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One of first users of wide angle lens. Photo essay: “The Dwarf”. Documented civil rights movement. Used view camera to photo Harlem. “East 100th street” shot photos in Kodachrome, color.

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Bruce Davidson

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Took photos at the zoo. Took odd photos of women. Liked photo chaos. Apart of snapshot aesthetic. Tilted photo composition.

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Garry Winogrand

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Photo’d “freaks”. Used Rolaflex twin lens reflex camera. Photo’d midgets, giants, creats background to be dark. Photo’d mentally disabled people wearing Halloween costumes. Snapshot aesthetic.

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Diane Arbus

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Born in Detroit. Used several different enlargers at a time to piece his work together. Created first poster for photoshop. Used aesthetic of straight photography to make beautiful photos and combined it with his inspiration from rejlander to coming separate negatives.

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Jerry Uelsman

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By accident made dbl exposures. Liked dbl exposures and worked with them as well as sandwiching negs. Sequential photos. Published, “foto follies’ how photography lost its virginity on the way to the bank.”

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Duane Michaels

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Did photo documentary of how unromantic the American landscape is in the west. Called opposite of Ansel Adams who made the west look beautiful.

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Robert Adams

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