(3 de mayo de 1904 – 20 de diciembre de 1983) Bill Brandt was born in Hamburg to a British father and a German mother. He began to study drawing very early, although much of his education took place in […]

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(3 de mayo de 1904 – 20 de diciembre de 1983) Bill Brandt was born in Hamburg to a British father and a German mother. He began to study drawing very early, although much of his education took place in […]
(august, 31, 1931, NYC, USA – March, 29, 2009) Helen Levitt She was an American photographer especially known for street photography in New York City, and has been called “The most famous and least known photographer of her time.” She […]
(September, 5, 1905 – April, 15, 2000) Todd Webb was a noted American photographer for documenting everyday life and architecture in cities such as New York City, Paris and the western United States. His photograph has been compared to Harry […]
(12 de septiembre de 1945 – 22 de noviembre de 2014) Lewis Baltz was a very important visual artist and photographer in the New Topographics movement of the late seventies. His work has been published in several books, presented at […]
(July, 17, 1898, Springfield, Ohio – dECEMBER, 9, 1991, Monson, Maine) Berenice Abbott was an American photographer. She left his homeland in 1918 to study in the cities of New York, Paris, and Berlin. In Paris he became an assistant […]
(1905, Gadsdem, Alabama – 1978, NYC) Charles Clyde Ebbets was an American photographer) who worked for major American newspapers and is known for his photographs of skyscraper workers. “Lunch atop Skycaprer” is probably one of the most iconic photographs in […]
(17 de noviembre de 1876, Herdorf, (Alemania) – 20 de abril de 1964 Colonia, Alemania) August Sander was a German photographer. Son of a carpenter who worked in a mine. While working in a mine, Sander learned the first rudiments […]
(1915, Saarbrücken, Germany – 1978) Otto Steinert He was a German photographer who initiated Fotoform and promoted the movement of subjective photography. He is considered one of the most influential photographers in Germany during the postwar period of the Second […]
(1923, Tampico, Tamaulipas – 1986, Mexico City) Ignacio López Bocanegra, better known as Nacho López (Tampico, Tamaulipas, 1923 – Mexico City, 1986) was a Mexican photographer, an important figure in photojournalism in that country in the 20th century. Despite the […]
(february, 6, 1926, NYC, USA – april, 21, 2009 Chicago, USA) Vivian Dorothea Maier She was an amateur American photographer who worked as a babysitter in Chicago for four decades. His parents, Jewish refugees, were the French Maria Jaussaud and […]