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Exposed:
The Photographer x 4
A focus on four photographers whose styles range from the journalistic to the painterly.
| owen kanzler |
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Aerial photographer Owen Kanzler, who takes fascinating landscapes from the vantage point of his own small plane: one of his best known images is of sunbathers in Seaside Heights, New Jersey.
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| don camp |
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Moving portraits of black men inspired by the Million Man March from ex-journalist, Philadelphia photographer Don Camp.
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| ruth bernhard |
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One of the pioneers of the nude in photography, Ruth Bernhard. Bernhard studied with Edward Weston and went on to create her own unique style, which she describes in this story, produced when she was in her 90s. Ruth Bernhard died in 2006, at the age of 101.
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| naomi savage |
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The eclectic, eccentric photographer Naomi Savage, a Princeton photographer who didn't take photographs at face value. During her more than 50 year career, Savage (1927-2005) created an entire lifetime of work reinterpreting the same image of her sister. Savage's uncle was the photographer and artist Man Ray, who was also one of her early teachers.
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