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  2. Calvin Hicks (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Calvin Hicks (photographer) Calvin Robert Hicks (1941-2012) was an African American photographer and gallerist, best known for founding The Black Photographers of California and its associated exhibition space, the Black Gallery, in Los Angeles, as well as for his classical nude portraiture from the 1970s.

  3. Dody Weston Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Dody Warren. Dody Weston Thompson (April 11, 1923 – October 14, 2012 [ 1]) was a 20th-century American photographer and chronicler of the history and craft of photography. She learned the art in 1947 and developed her own expression of “ straight ” or realistic photography, the style that emerged in Northern California in the 1930s.

  4. Hancock Park, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Area code (s) 213, 323. Hancock Park is a neighborhood in the Wilshire area of Los Angeles, California. [ 2] Developed in the 1920s, the neighborhood features architecturally distinctive residences, many of which were constructed in the early 20th century. Hancock Park is covered by a Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ).

  5. California African American Museum - Wikipedia

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    African–American architects Jack Haywood and Vince Proby led the design for the museum. The museum building opened to the public during the Los Angeles Olympic Games in July 1984. A major renovation occurred between 2001 and 2003. The museum occupies a 44,000 square feet (4,100 m 2) building.

  6. Jerry Uelsmann - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Norman Uelsmann (June 11, 1934 – April 4, 2022) was an American photographer. As an emerging artist in the 1960s, Jerry Uelsmann received international recognition for surreal, enigmatic photographs ( photomontages) made with his unique method of composite printing and his dedication to revealing the deepest emotions of the human ...

  7. Monochrome photography - Wikipedia

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    Monochrome photography is photography where each position on an image can record and show a different amount of light, but not a different hue. It includes all forms of black-and-white photography, which produce images containing shades of neutral grey ranging from black to white. [ 1] Other hues besides grey, such as sepia, cyan, blue, or ...

  8. View from the Window at Le Gras - Wikipedia

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    Demonstration of camera obscura. The original image gets rotated and reversed through a small hole onto an opposite surface. Niépce captured the scene with a camera obscura projected onto a 16.2 cm × 20.2 cm (6.4 in × 8.0 in) pewter plate thinly coated with bitumen of Judea, a naturally occurring asphalt. [10]

  9. Academy Museum of Motion Pictures - Wikipedia

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    The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is a film museum opened in 2021 located in Los Angeles, California. The first large-scale museum of its kind in the United States, [ 2][ 3] it houses more than 13 million objects, and is dedicated to the history, science, and cultural impact of the film industry. The museum is located in the historic May ...