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De Jong, Wubbo
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Resume and an extensive portfolio of the work from this Dutch photojournalist. Winner of several awards. Died in 2002.
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De Keyzer, Carl
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Belgian photographer, a member of Magnum, whose work from the '80s onwards has included books on Siberian prisons, religion in the USA and the monsoon in India.
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Elsken, Ed van der
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Dutch photographer (1925-1990). Biography, photos, information about his books, films and exhibitions.
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Frank, Howard
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Portfolio with photos of New York street life, the 1939 World's fair, sports and aviation photographs.
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McCurry, Steve
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Steve McCurry, photojournalist, displays his recent work in essay form as well as offering a gallery of well-known work.
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Miller, Lee
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Photographer of the twenties, thirties, and forties, known for fashion, World War II and her portraits of artists of the time.
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Nachtwey, James
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James Nachtwey has covered more wars than most, winning numberous awards through the 80s and 90s.
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Rodger, George
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George Rodger, Magnum co-founder, author of Humanity and Inhumanity (he was the first photographer into Nazi extermination camps), and Village of the Nubasart (on Nuber tribesmen).
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Sam Shaw
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Galleries of images of celebrities from the entertainment industry, featuring Marilyn Monroe originals, taken by photographer Sam Shaw.
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Armstrong, Dean
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Fine art photography of indigenous tribes in Cambodia's Angkor Wat region, Indonesia's Irian Jaya, and Kathmandu. Portraits are in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian and the Bibliotheque Nationale.
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Maroon, Fred
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Smithsonian exhibition featuring photographs of the Nixon White House and Watergate hearings.
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