First letter of last name Notable photographers: 1960-1979
A Avedon, Richard
Araki, Nobuyoshi
Arbus, Diane
B Bailey, David
Burrows, Larry
Bar-Am, Micha
Bravo, Lola Alvarez
Bravo, Manuel Alvarez
Bush, Peter
Burri, Rene
Burrows, Larry
Baltz, Lewis
Barboza, Anthony
C Cowan, John
Caponigro, Paul
D Domon, Ken
Dabac, Toso
Demarchelier, Patrick
Donovan, Terence
Dankowski, Joseph
Dater, Judy
Davidson, Bruce
Dotter, Earl
E Erwitt, Elliott
Epstein Mitch
Eisenstaedt, Alfred
Edgerton Harold Eugene
F Fontana, Franco
Frank, Robert
Friedlander, Lee
Franck, Marinte
Freeman, Roland
Freund, Gisele
Furmanovsky, Jill
G Ghirri, Luigi
Giacomelli, Mario
Goldblatt, David
Gowin Emmet
Grobet, Lourdes
First letter of last name Notable photographers: 1960-1979
H Haas, Ernst
Henle, Fritz
Herve, Lucien
Hockney, David
Hosoe, Eikoh
I Iooss, Walter
Ikko (real name Narahara, Ikko)
J Jerrems, Carol
K Korda, Alberto
Koudelka, Josef
Kitazumi, Genzo
Karsh, Youuf
L Lehmann, Hans, G.
Leibing, Peter
Leibovitz, Annie
Leifer, Neil
Liebling, Jerome
Lyon, Danny
M Miyatake, Toyo
Mann, Sally
Mapplethorpe, Robert
McCurry, Steve
Macijauskas, Aleksandras
Magubane, Peter
Marmon, Lee
McCullin, Donald
Meiselas, Susan
Minkkinen
Moon, Sarah
N Nilsson, Lennart
Newman, Arnold
Noggle, Anne
O Ohara, Ken
Oishi, Yoshino
Ono, Yoko
P Parkinson, Norman
Prince, Richard
Plicka, Frank
Parks, Gordon
Penn, Irving
Q Quinto, Felice
First letter of last name Notable photographers: 1960-1979
R Riboud, Marc
Reyes-Manzo, Carlos
Rivad, Viggo
Razmi, Jahangir
Ray, Man
Ray-Jones, Tony
Richards, Eugene
Rubinstein, Eva
Roversi, Paolo
S Sievers, Wolfgang
Sudek, Josef
Samaras, Lucas
Singh, Raghubir
Shulman, Julius
Shinoyama, Kishin
Shibata, Toshio
Szilasi, Gbor
Struth, Thomas
T Tice, George
Turbeville, Deborah
U Uelsmann, Jerry
Ut, Nick
V von Wagenheim, Chris
W Westra, Ans
Wegman, William
Weston, Brett
White, John, H.
White, Minor
Widener, Jeff
Winogrand, Garry
Weber, Bruce
X Choose any photographer from this list
Y Yasuhiro Wakabayashi (known as Hiro)
Z Zimmerman, John G.
Notable photographers from 1940 - 1959
Adams, Ansel
Baltermants, Dmitri
Beaton, Cecil
Berko, Ferenc
de Biasi, Mario
Bischof, Werner
Brassai (Gyula Halasz)
Bravo, Lola Alvarez
Bravo, Manuel Alvarez
Bush, Peter
Boix, Francisco
Bluhova, Irena
Burri, Rene
Brandt, Bill
Capa, Robert
Cartier-Bresson, Henri
Domon, Ken
Doisneau, Robert
Bruce Davidson
Domon, Ken
Eisenstaedt, Alfred
Edgerton Harold Eugene
Frank, Robert
Giacomelli, Mario
Goldblatt, David
Gosani, Bob
Gottlieb, William P.
Haas, Ernst
Helmer-Petersen, Keld
Henle, Fritz
Ho, Fan
Herve, Lucien
Halsman, Phillippe
Hurrell, George Edward
Karsh, Yousuf
Kalischer, Clemens
Kuhn, Heinrich
Kijima, Takashi
Kikuchi, Shunkichi
Kitazumi, Genzo
List, Herbert
Lerski, Helmar
Lange, Dorothy
Model, Lisette
Morath, Inge
Man, Felix, H.
Miyatake, Toyo
Namuth, Hans
Newton, Helmut
Nilsson, Lennart
Newman, Arnold
Outerbridge Jr., Paul
Parkinson, Norman
Penn, Irving
Pitseolak, Peter
Plicka, .
First letter of last name Notable photographers 1960-1979A .docx
1. First letter of last name Notable photographers: 1960-1979
A Avedon, Richard
Araki, Nobuyoshi
Arbus, Diane
B Bailey, David
Burrows, Larry
Bar-Am, Micha
Bravo, Lola Alvarez
Bravo, Manuel Alvarez
Bush, Peter
Burri, Rene
Burrows, Larry
Baltz, Lewis
Barboza, Anthony
C Cowan, John
Caponigro, Paul
D Domon, Ken
Dabac, Toso
Demarchelier, Patrick
Donovan, Terence
Dankowski, Joseph
Dater, Judy
Davidson, Bruce
Dotter, Earl
E Erwitt, Elliott
Epstein Mitch
Eisenstaedt, Alfred
2. Edgerton Harold Eugene
F Fontana, Franco
Frank, Robert
Friedlander, Lee
Franck, Marinte
Freeman, Roland
Freund, Gisele
Furmanovsky, Jill
G Ghirri, Luigi
Giacomelli, Mario
Goldblatt, David
Gowin Emmet
Grobet, Lourdes
First letter of last name Notable photographers: 1960-1979
H Haas, Ernst
Henle, Fritz
Herve, Lucien
Hockney, David
Hosoe, Eikoh
I Iooss, Walter
Ikko (real name Narahara, Ikko)
J Jerrems, Carol
K Korda, Alberto
Koudelka, Josef
Kitazumi, Genzo
Karsh, Youuf
3. L Lehmann, Hans, G.
Leibing, Peter
Leibovitz, Annie
Leifer, Neil
Liebling, Jerome
Lyon, Danny
M Miyatake, Toyo
Mann, Sally
Mapplethorpe, Robert
McCurry, Steve
Macijauskas, Aleksandras
Magubane, Peter
Marmon, Lee
McCullin, Donald
Meiselas, Susan
Minkkinen
Moon, Sarah
N Nilsson, Lennart
Newman, Arnold
Noggle, Anne
O Ohara, Ken
Oishi, Yoshino
Ono, Yoko
P Parkinson, Norman
Prince, Richard
Plicka, Frank
Parks, Gordon
Penn, Irving
Q Quinto, Felice
4. First letter of last name Notable photographers: 1960-1979
R Riboud, Marc
Reyes-Manzo, Carlos
Rivad, Viggo
Razmi, Jahangir
Ray, Man
Ray-Jones, Tony
Richards, Eugene
Rubinstein, Eva
Roversi, Paolo
S Sievers, Wolfgang
Sudek, Josef
Samaras, Lucas
Singh, Raghubir
Shulman, Julius
Shinoyama, Kishin
Shibata, Toshio
Szilasi, Gbor
Struth, Thomas
T Tice, George
Turbeville, Deborah
U Uelsmann, Jerry
Ut, Nick
V von Wagenheim, Chris
W Westra, Ans
Wegman, William
Weston, Brett
White, John, H.
White, Minor
5. Widener, Jeff
Winogrand, Garry
Weber, Bruce
X Choose any photographer from this list
Y Yasuhiro Wakabayashi (known as Hiro)
Z Zimmerman, John G.
Notable photographers from 1940 - 1959
Adams, Ansel
Baltermants, Dmitri
Beaton, Cecil
Berko, Ferenc
de Biasi, Mario
Bischof, Werner
Brassai (Gyula Halasz)
Bravo, Lola Alvarez
Bravo, Manuel Alvarez
Bush, Peter
Boix, Francisco
Bluhova, Irena
Burri, Rene
Brandt, Bill
Capa, Robert
Cartier-Bresson, Henri
Domon, Ken
Doisneau, Robert
Bruce Davidson
Domon, Ken
Eisenstaedt, Alfred
Edgerton Harold Eugene
Frank, Robert
6. Giacomelli, Mario
Goldblatt, David
Gosani, Bob
Gottlieb, William P.
Haas, Ernst
Helmer-Petersen, Keld
Henle, Fritz
Ho, Fan
Herve, Lucien
Halsman, Phillippe
Hurrell, George Edward
Karsh, Yousuf
Kalischer, Clemens
Kuhn, Heinrich
Kijima, Takashi
Kikuchi, Shunkichi
Kitazumi, Genzo
List, Herbert
Lerski, Helmar
Lange, Dorothy
Model, Lisette
Morath, Inge
Man, Felix, H.
Miyatake, Toyo
Namuth, Hans
Newton, Helmut
Nilsson, Lennart
Newman, Arnold
Outerbridge Jr., Paul
Parkinson, Norman
Penn, Irving
Pitseolak, Peter
7. Plicka, Frank
Parks, Gordon
Riboud, Marc
Rai, Raghu
Ray, Man
Sudek Josef
Sander, August
Tata, Sam
Jerry Uelsmann
Van Parys, Germaine
Vandivert, William
Weegee (Arthur Fellig)
Weston, Brett
Weston, Edward
White, Minor
Wolcott, Marion Post
Madame Yevonde
Zimmerman, John G.
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Beaton, Cecil
Berko, Ferenc
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Bischof, Werner
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Bravo, Lola Alvarez
Bravo, Manuel Alvarez
Bush, Peter
Boix, Francisco
Bluhova, Irena
Burri, Rene
Brandt, BillCCapa, Robert
Cartier-Bresson, HenriDDomon, Ken
8. Doisneau, Robert
Bruce Davidson
Domon, KenEEisenstaedt, Alfred
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Goldblatt, David
Gosani, Bob
Gottlieb, William P.HHaas, Ernst
Helmer-Petersen, Keld
Henle, Fritz
Ho, Fan
Herve, Lucien
Halsman, Phillippe
Hurrell, George EdwardIChoose any photographer from this list
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KKarsh, Yousuf
Kalischer, Clemens
Kuhn, Heinrich
Kijima, Takashi
Kikuchi, Shunkichi
Kitazumi, GenzoLList, Herbert
Lerski, Helmar
Lange, DorothyMModel, Lisette
Morath, Inge
Man, Felix, H.
Miyatake, ToyoNNamuth, Hans
Newton, Helmut
Nilsson, Lennart
Newman, ArnoldOOuterbridge Jr., PaulPParkinson, Norman
Penn, Irving
Pitseolak, Peter
Plicka, Frank
Parks, GordonQChoose any photographer from this list
RRiboud, Marc
Rai, Raghu
Ray, ManSSudek Josef
Sander, AugustTTata, SamUJerry UelsmannVVan Parys,
9. Germaine
Vandivert, WilliamWWeegee (Arthur Fellig)
Weston, Brett
Weston, Edward
White, Minor
Wolcott, Marion PostXChoose any photographer from this list
YMadame Yevonde
ZZimmerman, John G.
Artist Report Exercise Example:
1. My last name starts with the letter L so I chose Dorothea
Lange.
2.
A. The photographer’s name is Dorothea Lange. She was born
in 1895 in New Jersey. Lange
studied in New York to be a teacher. Lange studied with
Clarence White, a member of
the Photo-Secession group at Columbia University. She traveled
the world and supported
herself by selling her photographs. She settled in San Francisco
and worked in a
photography studio.
B. Dorothy Lange photographed unemployed men on the streets
of San Francisco during the
great depression. Her images of the terrible conditions of the
Great Depression were
positively recognized by the public and fellow photographers,
particularly the f64 group.
10. Then in 1935 she was commissioned by the Farm Security
Administration (FSA) to
photograph the conditions of the rural poor population. The FSA
hoped her images would
bring this plight to the public’s attention.
C.
D. This is Lange’s most famous portrait. It is an image of a
woman looking sad and tired.
She is holding a baby and 2 other children are leaning on each
of her shoulders. All four
people looked dirty, dishevels, ragged, and poor. At the same
time, the woman looked
strong, like she is a working person, perhaps a farmer. This
image is iconic because it
shows the poor living condition of the rural farmers during the
Great Depression. Lange
met the FSA’s goal.
2. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/dorothea-lange-
biography-with-photo-
gallery/3097/
https://www.moma.org/artists/3373
Ang, T. Photography: The Definitive Visual History. DK
Publishing. 2014. Print.
Sheet1First letter of last name1915-1939AAtget, Eugene
11. Alpert, Max
Alvarez, Manuel Bravo
Abbud, KarimehBBayer, Herbert
Bing, Ilse
Blossfeldt, Karl
Bourke-White, Margaret
Brandt, Bill
Brassai (Gyula Halasz)
Breslauer, Marianne
Bruehl, Anton
Bravo, Manuel Alvarez
Bluhova, Irena
Brandt, BillCCapa, Robert
Cunningham, Imogen
Collins, MarjoryDDrtikol, Frantisek
de Meyer, Adolph
Domon, Ken
Disfarmer, Mike (Meyer)EEvans, Walker
Eisenstaedt, Alfred
Edgerton Harold Eugene
Ebbets, Charles ClydeFFuchikami, Hakuyo
Fridlyand SemyonGGimpel, Leon
Genthe, ArnoldHHans, Bellmer
Henle, Fritz
Herzfeld, Helmut
Hoffmann, Heinrich
Howard, Tom
HoyningeHuene, George
Hine, Lewis W.
Hoppe, Emil O.
Horino, Masao
Hurrell, George EdwardIIgnatovich, Boris
Irvine, EdithJJung, Theodor
Johnson, BelleKKoppitz, Rudolf
Kuhn, Heinrich
Kertesz, Andre
12. Karsh, Yusuf
Kineo, KuwabaraLList, Herbert
Lerski, Helmar
Lange, Dorothy
Levitt, HelenMModel, Lisette
McCall, Helen
Man, Felix, H.
Moholy-Nagy, Laszlo
Modotti, Tina
Miyatake, Toyo
Morgan Barbara
McBean, Angus
Masao, HorinoNNamuth, Hans
Noskowiak, SonyaOOuterbridge Jr., PaulPParkinson, Norman
Pitseolak, Peter
Peterhans, Walter
Penn, Irving
Park, GordonQChoose any photographer from this list
RRiefenstahl, Leni
Renger-Patzsch, Albert
Rodchenko, Alexander
Ray, Man
Rothstein, ArthurSStern, Grete
Sudek, Josef
Sander, August
Sheeler, Charles
Strand, Paul
Shahn, Ben
Spender, Humphrey
Steichen Edward
Stieglitz, Alfred
TTaro, GerdaUUlmann, Doris
Ueda, ShojiVVan Parys, Germaine
Vishniac, Roman
Van Der Zee, James
Van Dyke, WillardWWillumsen, Mary
13. Weston, Brett
Weston, Edward
White, Minor
Wolcott, Marion PostXChoose any photographer from this list
YMadame Yvonde
Yasui, Nakaji
Yavno, MaxZChoose any photographer from this list
Artist Report Exercise #1: Notable Photographers (1915 – 1939)
:
Choose your artist from this list
Read example of how to do this exercise before you begin
This list of photographers (attachment above) is to enhance your
readings from the textbook chapters of this time period. No
textbook is able to include all the photographers/artists working
in a certain time period. Therefore, to support your
understanding and to build up your knowledge, attached is a list
of photographers working between the years 1915-1939. Please
note that some of these photographers may have been active in
the years before or after 1915-1939.
I know it is impossible for you guys to remember all the
photographers and their work from this course, hence these
assignments. From personal experience as an undergraduate, the
artists I remembered the most are the ones I was assigned to
research so you will be doing the same. But don't worry, I am
not making you write a giant essay. In fact, we will ease into
doing reporting. We will begin with you answering questions.
Slowly we will move into you doing the entire report. These
exercises will also force you to write instead of plagiarize.
1. Choose a photographer from this list who shares the same
first letter last name as yours. For example, if your last name
begins with the letter B, then you pick an artist with a last name
that begins with the letter B. If there are more than 1 name
listed, choose one that you have not reported on previously.
2. Answer the following questions in order:
14. A). What is the photographer’s name? Where did she/he receive
their training in photography? Art school or self-taught? (0.5
pts)
B). What was her/his major accomplishment? What kind of
influence did she/he have on photography/science, the art
world, or society in general? (1.0 pts)
C). Choose one of her/his photograph and embedded it onto
your answer. If you don’t know how to embed an image, look up
the “how to” in the Resources module. If you are writing your
homework on a word doc., you can copy and paste the photo
onto your word doc. If you still don’t know how to embed, then
attach the image. (0.5 pts)
D). Describe the image you just embedded. Explain how this
photograph fits into the context of your answer in #2 (above).
(0.5 pts)
3. List 2 references where you found information about the
artist and/or the image. (0.5 pts)
Artist Report Exercise #2: Notable Photographers (1940 –
1959)
Choose a photographer from this list - Photographer List for
Artist Report #2.pdf
Actions
This list of photographers is to enhance your readings from the
textbook chapters of this time period. No textbook is able to
include all the photographers/artists working in a certain time
period. Therefore, to support your understanding and to build up
your knowledge, attached is a list of photographers working
between the years 1940-1959. Please note that some of these
photographers may have been active in the years before or after
1940-1959.
Exercise #2 is a bit different from #1. This time, you may
choose any artist on this list. Please pay attention because the
questions below are a bit different from exercise #1.
15. 1. Choose any photographer from this lis. Please choose one
that you have not reported on previously.
2. Answer the following questions in order:
A. Introduce the photographer. Give us a little of his/her
background. Tell us why he/she is notable. (0.5 pts)
B. Who or what event play a major role in this person’s career?
Did she/he belong to an organization, a collective, a group, etc.
What kind of impact did she/he have on photography/science,
the art world, or society in general? (1.0 pts)
C. Choose one of her/his photograph and embedded/paste/attach
it onto your answer. (0.5 pts)
D. Describe the image you just embedded. Explain how this
photograph fits into the context of your answer in #2B (above).
(0.5 pts)
3. List 2 references where you found information about the
artist and/or the image. (0.5 pts)
Artist Report Exercise #3: Notable Photographers (1960 –
1979)
Choose an artist who has the same first letter last name as
yours:
This list of photographers is to enhance your readings from the
textbook chapters of this time period. No textbook is able to
include all the photographers/artists working in a certain time
period. Therefore, to support your understanding and to build up
your knowledge, attached is a list of photographers working
between the years 1960 – 1979. Please note that some of these
photographers may have been active in the years before or after
1960 – 1979.
Exercise #3 requires a bit of analysis. Similar to exercise #1,
you must choose an artist with the same first letter last name as
16. yours. However, some of the questions below are different than
previous exercises.
1. Choose a photographer from this list who shares the same
first letter last name as yours. For example, if your last name
begins with the letter B, then you pick an artist with a last name
that begins with the letter B. If there are more than 1 name
listed, choose one that you have not reported on previously.
2. Answer the following questions in order:
1. Introduce the photographer. Give us a little of his/her
background. Tell us why he/she is notable. (1pt)
2. Choose two of her/his photographs and embed/paste/attach
them onto your answer. (0.5pt).
3. Describe in details the images you just
embedded/pasted/attached. Describe the context (of the
situation/time) in which the photographer took those images.
What was she/he trying to convey? Was she/he successful in
telling their story? (1pt).
3. List 2 references where you found information about the
artist and/or the image. (0.5pt)
Artist Report Exercise #4: Notable Photographers (1960 –
1979)
Choose a photographer from this list:
This list of photographers is to enhance your readings from the
textbook chapters of this time period. No textbook is able to
include all the photographers/artists working in a certain time
period. Therefore, to support your understanding and to build up
your knowledge, attached is a list of photographers working
between the years 1980 to present. Please note that some of
these photographers may have been active in the years before
1980.
Exercise #4 requires careful observation and analysis. You may
17. choose any artist on this list. Please pay attention, some of the
questions below are different than previous exercises.
1. Choose a photographer from this list. Please choose one that
you have not reported on previously.
2. Answer the following questions in order:
A). Introduce the photographer. Give us a little of his/her
background. Tell us why he/she is notable. (0.5pt)
B). Choose two of her/his photographs and embed/paste/attach
them onto your answer. (0.5pt).
C). Describe in details the images you just
embedded/pasted/attached. (0.5pt).
D). Compare and/or contrast the two images in formal elements
(angles, foreground, background, color, light, etc.), as well as
symbolic imagery (do you see any symbols, meanings in the
setting, the objects, people, poses etc.) (1pt).
3. List 2 references where you found information about the
artist and/or the image. (0.5pt)