Abbott,
Berenice
Adams,
Ansel
Adams,
Robert
Alvarez Bravo
Arbus,
Diane
Atget,
Eugene
Bellocq,
E.J.
Blossfeldt,
Karl
Brandt,
Bill
Brassai
Callahan,
Harry
Cameron, Julia M.
Coburn, Alvin L.
Cunningham,Imogen
DeCarava,
Roy
Doisneau,
Robert
Eggleston,
William
Evans,
Walker
Friedlander,
Lee
Gutmann,
John
Hine,
Lewis
Kertesz,
Andre
Klein,
William
Koudelka,
Josef
Lange,
Dorothea
Lartigue,Jacques H.
Laughlin,Clarence J.
Levitt,
Helen
Mapplethorpe,Robert
Modotti,
Tina
Muybridge,Eadweard
Nadar,
Felix
O'Sullivan,
Timothy
Outerbridge,
Paul
Porter,Eliot
Riis,
Jacob
Rodchenko,Alexander
Salgado,Sebastio
Sherman,
Cindy
Smith,
W. Eugene
Sommer,
Frederick
Steichen,
Edward
Stieglitz,
Alfred
Strand,
Paul
Talbot,William H. Fox
Uelsmann,
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Weegee
Weston,
Edward
White,
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Clarence
John Laughlin
(1905-1985)
Architecture, Documentary, Fashion/Glamour,
Fine Art
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Biography: Born in Lake Charles, Louisiana in 1905, Laughlin
moved to New Orleans at an early age and spent most of his life
photographing the area, creating works steeped in the atmosphere
of a decaying Southern civilization. During the Great Depression,
he taught himself the fundamentals of the medium using simple
cameras and home-made enlarging equipment. Early in his career,
Laughlin worked for the US Army Corps of Engineers, shooting photos
of the construction work on the Mississippi River levees between
New Orleans and Vicksburg. Later, he shot fashion photos for Vogue
magazine. From 1941-42 he worked with the Photography Department
of the National Archives in Washington, DC. After World War II
ended, Laughlin earned a living primarily by photographing contemporary
architecture for architects and architectural magazines.
More on Clarence John Laughlin:
Surrealism
& Imagination
Two Images plus text.
Diverse
Images - The Strange Sisters
The Strange Sisters, 1962 - from the show Diverse Images.
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