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De Keyzer, Carl
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.

De Jong, Wubbo
Resume and an extensive portfolio of the work from this Dutch photojournalist. Winner of several awards. Died in 2002.

Rodger, George
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).

McCurry, Steve
Steve McCurry, photojournalist, displays his recent work in essay form as well as offering a gallery of well-known work.

Miller, Lee
Photographer of the twenties, thirties, and forties, known for fashion, World War II and her portraits of artists of the time.

Frank, Howard
Portfolio with photos of New York street life, the 1939 World's fair, sports and aviation photographs.

Maroon, Fred
Smithsonian exhibition featuring photographs of the Nixon White House and Watergate hearings.

Sam Shaw
Galleries of images of celebrities from the entertainment industry, featuring Marilyn Monroe originals, taken by photographer Sam Shaw.

Elsken, Ed van der
Dutch photographer (1925-1990). Biography, photos, information about his books, films and exhibitions.

Nachtwey, James
James Nachtwey has covered more wars than most, winning numberous awards through the 80s and 90s.


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