1800's: Edward S. Curtis
Curtis was a photographer of the American West and Native American people. His photos interest me because he's really the only one to get up close and personal with such a mysterious culture at the time.![]() |
Princess Angeline, 1896 |
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Little Plume and Yellow Kidney, 1896 |
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Apache Scout, 1900 |
1900-1950: Ansel Adams
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White Branches, Mono Lake, 1950 |
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Fern Springs, Dusk, 1961 |
1951-1990: Nick Ut
Ut is a photographer for the Associated Press who photographed the famous Pullitzer Prize-winning picture of Phan Thi Kim Phuc during the Vietnam War. I think wartime photos are some of the most captivating and rare.
1991-2000: Jason Langer
Langer is a photographer best known for his psychological view of urban life. All of his photos have a certain mystery to them, even if they're simple pictures.
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Temptations, Secret City, 2001 |
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Go-Go Girl, Secret City, 1994 |
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Easter, 2010 |
2001-present: Joe McNally
McNally has been a photographer for National Geographic for over 30 years. In my opinion, he is one of the best examples of modern photography. His photography catches the different cultures of today.
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