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Photography and the Still Life. 1826 Oldest surviving photograph Taken by French inventor Nicephore Niepce.

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Page 1: Photography and the Still Life. 1826 Oldest surviving photograph Taken by French inventor Nicephore Niepce.

Photographyand the Still Life

Page 2: Photography and the Still Life. 1826 Oldest surviving photograph Taken by French inventor Nicephore Niepce.

1826Oldest surviving photographTaken by French inventor Nicephore Niepce

Page 3: Photography and the Still Life. 1826 Oldest surviving photograph Taken by French inventor Nicephore Niepce.

Ansel Adams

American Photographer

Environmentalist

American West

Moon and Half Dome

Yosemite National Park

1941

1902-1984

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1932

Still Life - A painting or other two-dimensional work of art representing inanimate objects such as bottles, fruit, and flowers.

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Dorothea Lange

Migrant Mother1936

Mother of seven childrenOn the brink of starvation

1895-1965

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Family1957

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"One should really use the camera as though tomorrow you'd be stricken blind," said Dorothea Lange. "To live a visual life is an enormous undertaking. I have only touched it, just touched it."

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Jacques Henri Lartigue

Started taking photographs at age 6FrenchAutomobile races, planes, fashionable Paris women

Grand Prix de Circuit de la SeineJune 26th 1912

1894-1986

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In my Room: Collection of my Racing Cars1905 (age 11)

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

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PaulStrand

1890-1976

Photographer and documentary film maker

Wall Street1915

1890-1976

Used Formal Abstractions

Interested in using the media for social reform and politics

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Abstraction, Twin Lakes Connecticut

1916

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Edward S. Curtis1868- 1952

Known for photographing and documenting the life of the Native American

40,000 images of 80 tribes10,000 wax cylinders recordings of music and language.

Raised controversy by altering

and staging photographs.

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Apache still life1907

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Josef Sudek1896-1976

Czech PhotographerLost his Arm in World War 1Photographed

Cathedral InteriorsCity NightscapesWooded LandscapesWindow to his garden

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