The University of Arizona
Center for Creative Photography

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Gerald S. Ackerman

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Ansel Adams

Famed American photographer Ansel Adams (1902–1984) co-founded the Center for Creative Photography in 1975. His was one of five...

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Robert Adamson

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David Akiba

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Leopoldo Alinari

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Abe Aronow

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Eugène Atget

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Jonathan Bailey

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Susan Barron

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Ruth-Marion Baruch

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Herbert Bayer

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Arthur J. Bell

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Bremner Benedict

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Louis Carlos Bernal

Louis Carlos Bernal (1941–1993) was born in Douglas, Arizona, and grew up in Phoenix. After completing his M.F.A. at Arizona State...

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Ernest Bloch

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Lucienne Bloch

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Félix Bonfils

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Esther Born

Photographer Esther Born (United States, 1902–1987) documented numerous parts of Mexico during the 1930s. Her subjects included...

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Lola Alvarez Bravo

Born Dolores Martínez in Jalisco, Mexico, Lola Alvarez Bravo (1907–1993) was one of Mexico’s most important photographers. Like other...

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Josef Breitenbach

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Philip Brigandi

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Dean Brown

The short career and tragic death of Dean Brown (1936-1973) mean that his numerous, varied and thoughtfully-composed photographs...

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Lawrie Brown

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Laurie Brown

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Francis J. Bruguière

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Dan Budnik

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Bill Burke

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Morrie Camhi

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Lucy Capehart

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Manuel Carrillo

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Larry Clark

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Mark Cohen

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Gregory Conniff

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Linda Connor

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Maurice Constant

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John Coplans

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Imogen Cunningham

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Edward Curtis

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Louise Dahl-Wolfe

Louise Dahl-Wolfe (United States, 1895–1989) is best known as a fashion photographer. Her tenure at Harper’s Bazaar from 1936...

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Judy Dater

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Faurest Davis

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Robert Dawson

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Jim Dine

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Robert Doisneau

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Jay Dusard

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Chris Enos

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Walker Evans

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Terry Evans

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Andreas Feininger

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Jody Forster

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Herbert G. French

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Kurt Freund

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Gisèle Freund

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Geoffrey Fricker

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Lee Friedlander

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Henry E. Gilpin

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Laura Gilpin

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Peter Goin

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John Gutmann

John Gutmann (1905–1998) was one of America’s most distinctive photographers. Born in Germany where he trained as an artist and art...

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Johan Hagemeyer

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Wanda Hammerbeck

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Charles Harbutt

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David Octavius Hill

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Lewis W. Hine

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Eikoh Hosoe

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David Hurn

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T.W. Ingersoll

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Jerry Jacka

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William Henry Jackson

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Bill Jay

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Harold Jones

Harold Jones (born 1940) has contributed to photography as an artist, educator, curator and arts administrator. Born in Morristown, New...

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Pirkle Jones

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William Justema

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Mark Klett

Mark Klett (b. 1952) is primarily known as a photographer of the Western landscape, although his work speaks broadly about issues of...

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Camilla Koffler

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Ellen Land-Weber

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Alma Lavenson

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Stu Levy

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Joan Liftin

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Ken Light

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Rose Mandel

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Margrethe Mather

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Skeet McAuley

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Dick McGraw

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Rollie McKenna

Portrait photographer Rosalie (Rollie) Thorne McKenna (United States, 1918–2003) focused her life’s work on literary figures and...

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Mildred Mead

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Hansel Mieth and Otto Hagel

Photographers Johanna (Hansel) Mieth (1909-1998) and Otto Hagel (1909-1973) made notable contributions to the development of social...

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Kozo Miyoshi

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Barbara Morgan

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Wright Morris

Wright Morris (1910-1998) was a renowned writer and affective photographer. Pairing photographs with his own writing, Morris pioneered a...

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David Muench

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Eadweard Muybridge

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Hans Namuth

Photographer and filmmaker Hans Namuth (1915-1990) specialized in portraiture. In 1950, he famously portrayed Jackson Pollock painting,...

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Nicholas Nixon

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Dorothy Norman

Photographer, writer, and social activist Dorothy Norman (1905-1997) created an invaluable depiction of an era through her sensitive and...

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Sonya Noskowiak

Sonya Noskowiak (1900–1975) began her photographic career as studio assistant to Johan Hagemeyer in 1925 and within less than a decade...

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Marion Palfi

Social documentary photographer Marion Palfi (1907–1978) sought equity, opportunity, and justice for all people, using her camera as a...

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Mickey Pallas

Chicago photographer Mickey Pallas (1916–1997) once said, "I never took a picture I wasn't paid for." Although the motivation for his...

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John Pfahl

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Andrew Phelps

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David Plowden

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Milton Rogovin

As a practicing optometrist, and after an assault by the House Un-American Activities Committee, Milton Rogovin began his second career...

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John P. Schaefer

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Ann Simmons-Myers

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Aaron Siskind

Aaron Siskind (United States, 1903-1991) has been called an abstract photographer and, indeed, many of his photographs feature subjects...

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Neal Slavin

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Henry Holmes Smith

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Rosalind Solomon

Rosalind Solomon (b. 1930 ), born Rosalind Fox in Highland Park, Illinois, graduated from Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland with a...

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Frederick Sommer

Frederick Sommer (1905–1999) was an intellectual and artist before he went on to become one of the great photographers of the modern era...

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Peter Stackpole

Photographer Peter Stackpole (1913-1997), was the son of artists, Ralph Stackpole and Adele Barnes Stackpole. Educated in the San...

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Joel Sternfeld

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Albert W. Stevens

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Sharon Stewart

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Martin Stupich

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Hiroshi Sugimoto

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Maggie Taylor

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Stephanie Torbert

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Kwong Chi Tseng

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Jerry N. Uelsmann

Innovator and experimenter, Jerry N. Uelsmann (born 1934) was captivated by photography at a young age. Born in Detroit, Michigan,...

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Maker Uncertain

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Laura Volkerding

Educator and photographer Laura Volkerding (1939-1996) began her artistic career making prints and drawings, and discovered her passion...

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Adam Clark Vroman

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Todd Walker

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Melanie Walker

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Jack D. Ward

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John Ward

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Bradford Washburn

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Todd Webb

Todd Webb (1905–2000) used documentary photography to convey a sense of intimacy and curiosity in the relationship between history,...

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Brian Weil

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Dan Weiner

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Sandra Weiner

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Jack Welpott

Born in Kansas City, Kansas, Jack Welpott (1923-2007) was educated at primary and secondary schools in Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana....

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Brett Weston

Brett Weston (1911–1993) was born in Los Angeles, the second son of Edward Weston, and perhaps artistically the closest of the four...

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Edward Weston

Among the twentieth century’s most influential art photographers, Edward Weston (United States, 1886–1958) is widely...

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Minor White

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Joel-Peter Witkin

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Marion Post Wolcott

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Don Worth

Don Worth (1924–2009) was born in Nebraska and his early life was dedicated to music. He attended the Juilliard School of Music where...

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Max Yavno

Social documentary photographer Max Yavno (1911-1985) identified the odd charm that constitutes the identity of a place and people. Born...

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