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Irving Penn was among the renowned personalities in the realm of still lifes, portraiture, and fashion photography. In this installment of Lessons from Photography Masters, let us heed the lessons left by the American photographer.
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Don't you sometimes wonder who checks a dentist's teeth, gives a masseuse a massage, and takes a photographer's photo? Well, my last conundrum is answered by these black and white self-portraits of masters in mirrors, highlighting a photographer's self-reliance, creativity, and even equipment.
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Today, we bring you yet another set of valuable lessons from a well-known photography master, Diane Arbus. Although she was labeled as a controversial photographer during her time, there are many notable lessons that we can all learn from the renowned American street photographer.
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It's time once again for us to learn something from the photography masters of years past, this time from British portraitist Julia Margaret Cameron. Although her career as a photographer was relatively short-lived, she left us with some of the most notable photographs of her time.
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Previously, we brought you some lessons from photography masters Ansel Adams and Robert Capa. This month, it's all about the words of wisdom from respected street photographer and photojournalist Henri Cartier-Bresson.
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Last month, we brought you some lessons and words of wisdom from Ansel Adams, celebrated landscape photographer and conservationist. This time, we're bringing you some words of inspiration from Hungarian combat photographer and photojournalist Robert Capa.
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We know you've enjoyed learning from some of the most notable photographers throughout history, so we're bringing back Lessons from Photography Masters, this time, focusing on one photographer at a time. Let's begin with the words of wisdom from celebrated landscape photographer and conservationist, Ansel Adams.
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Today is Teachers' Day, so it's time for us to remember the mentors that molded the photography world as we know it, and the lessons that have been shaping photographers' lives through the years.