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Photo style is a type of art that is created by using photographs as the primary source material. This can be done by either manipulating existing photographs or by taking new photographs and then manipulating them. Photo style often incorporates elements of other art forms, such as painting, drawing, and sculpture.

The art style is also known as: Picture style, image style
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. William Eggleston (1939-present) 2. Walker Evans (1903-1975) 3. Garry Winogrand (1928-1984) 4. Diane Arbus (1923-1971) 5. Lee Friedlander (1934-present) 6. Robert Frank (1924-present) 7. Bruce Gilden (1946-present) 8. Mary Ellen Mark (1940-2015) 9. Joel Meyerowitz (1938-present) 10. Thomas Roma (1952-present) 11. Jeff Wall (1946-present) 12. Stephen Shore (1947-present) 13. Andreas Gursky (1955-present) 14. Thomas Struth (1954-present) 15. Candida Höfer (1944-present) 16. Bernd and Hilla Becher (1931-2007 & 1934-2015) 17. Hans-Peter Feldmann (1941-present) 18. Jürgen Teller (1964-present) 19. Ryan McGinley (1977-present) 20. Nan Goldin (1953-present) 21. Larry Clark (1943-present) 22. Ed Templeton (1972-present) 23. Terry Richardson (1965-present) 24. Erwin Olaf (1959-present) 25. Martin Parr (1952-present) 26. Wolfgang Tillmans (1968-present) 27. Alec Soth (1969-present) 28. Ryan McGinley (1977-present) 29. Gregory Crewdson (1962-present) 30. Cindy Sherman (1954-present)

1. The Hay Wagon, by American painter Andrew Wyeth (1937) 2. American Gothic, by American painter Grant Wood (1930) 3. Nighthawks, by American painter Edward Hopper (1942) 4. Christina’s World, by American painter Andrew Wyeth (1948) 5. The Persistence of Memory, by Spanish painter Salvador Dali (1931) 6. The Scream, by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1893) 7. The Starry Night, by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1889) 8. The Kiss, by Austrian painter Gustav Klimt (1908) 9. The Sleeping Gypsy, by French painter Henri Rousseau (1897) 10. The Blue Nude, by French painter Henri Matisse (1952) 11. The Weeping Woman, by Spanish painter Pablo Picasso (1937) 12. Guernica, by Spanish painter Pablo Picasso (1937) 13. The Madonna and Child, by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci (1472) 14. The Last Supper, by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci (1498) 15. The Mona Lisa, by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci (1503-1506) 16. The Birth of Venus, by Italian painter Sandro Botticelli (1486) 17. Primavera, by Italian painter Sandro Botticelli (1482) 18. The Annunciation, by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci (1472) 19. The Baptism of Christ, by Italian painter Andrea del Verrocchio (1475) 20. The Adoration of the Magi, by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci (1481) 21. The Battle of San Romano, by Italian painter Paolo Uccello (1438-1440) 22. The Hunt in the Forest, by Italian painter Paolo Uccello (1470) 23. The Arnolfini Portrait, by Italian painter Jan van Eyck (1434) 24. The Ghent Altarpiece, by Flemish painter Jan van Eyck (1432) 25. The Portrait of a Man in a Turban, by Flemish painter Jan van Eyck (1433) 26. The Portrait of a Young Girl, by Flemish painter Petrus Christus (1470) 27. The Goldfinch, by Dutch painter Carel Fabritius (1654) 28. The Milkmaid, by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer (1658) 29. The Girl with the Pearl Earring, by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer (1665) 30. The Night Watch, by Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn (1642)

Detailed Description

In the early days of photography, the camera was seen as a tool to capture reality. But over time, photographers began to experiment with the camera, using it to create their own unique visions. This led to the development of different styles of photography, each with its own distinct look. One of the most popular styles of photography is photojournalism. This style is all about capturing real-life events as they happen. Photojournalists often work in fast-paced environments, capturing newsworthy moments as they unfold. Another popular style is portraiture. This involves taking photos of people, usually in a studio setting. Portrait photographers often use lighting and posing to create flattering images of their subjects. Landscape photography is another popular style. This involves taking photos of natural scenery, such as mountains, forests, and rivers. Landscape photographers often try to capture the beauty of the natural world. Still life photography is another popular style. This involves taking photos of inanimate objects, such as flowers, fruits, and vegetables. Still life photographers often use lighting and composition to create beautiful images. Artistic photography is another popular style. This involves taking photos that are intended to be works of art. Artistic photographers often use creative techniques to create unique images. Famous photographers who have worked in the photojournalism style include Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and W. Eugene Smith. Famous portrait photographers include Annie Leibovitz, Irving Penn, and Richard Avedon. Famous landscape photographers include Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, and Minor White. Famous still life photographers include Irving Penn, Edward Weston, and Annie Leibovitz. Famous artistic photographers include Man Ray, Alfred Stieglitz, and Edward Weston.

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1. William Eggleston (1939-present) 2. Walker Evans (1903-1975) 3. Garry Winogrand (1928-1984) 4. Diane Arbus (1923-1971) 5. Lee Friedlander (1934-present) 6. Robert Frank (1924-present) 7. Bruce Gilden (1946-present) 8. Mary Ellen Mark (1940-2015) 9. Joel Meyerowitz (1938-present) 10. Thomas Roma (1952-present) 11. Jeff Wall (1946-present) 12. Stephen Shore (1947-present) 13. Andreas Gursky (1955-present) 14. Thomas Struth (1954-present) 15. Candida Höfer (1944-present) 16. Bernd and Hilla Becher (1931-2007 & 1934-2015) 17. Hans-Peter Feldmann (1941-present) 18. Jürgen Teller (1964-present) 19. Ryan McGinley (1977-present) 20. Nan Goldin (1953-present) 21. Larry Clark (1943-present) 22. Ed Templeton (1972-present) 23. Terry Richardson (1965-present) 24. Erwin Olaf (1959-present) 25. Martin Parr (1952-present) 26. Wolfgang Tillmans (1968-present) 27. Alec Soth (1969-present) 28. Ryan McGinley (1977-present) 29. Gregory Crewdson (1962-present) 30. Cindy Sherman (1954-present)

Known Paintings / Pictures / Images

1. The Hay Wagon, by American painter Andrew Wyeth (1937) 2. American Gothic, by American painter Grant Wood (1930) 3. Nighthawks, by American painter Edward Hopper (1942) 4. Christina’s World, by American painter Andrew Wyeth (1948) 5. The Persistence of Memory, by Spanish painter Salvador Dali (1931) 6. The Scream, by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1893) 7. The Starry Night, by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1889) 8. The Kiss, by Austrian painter Gustav Klimt (1908) 9. The Sleeping Gypsy, by French painter Henri Rousseau (1897) 10. The Blue Nude, by French painter Henri Matisse (1952) 11. The Weeping Woman, by Spanish painter Pablo Picasso (1937) 12. Guernica, by Spanish painter Pablo Picasso (1937) 13. The Madonna and Child, by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci (1472) 14. The Last Supper, by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci (1498) 15. The Mona Lisa, by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci (1503-1506) 16. The Birth of Venus, by Italian painter Sandro Botticelli (1486) 17. Primavera, by Italian painter Sandro Botticelli (1482) 18. The Annunciation, by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci (1472) 19. The Baptism of Christ, by Italian painter Andrea del Verrocchio (1475) 20. The Adoration of the Magi, by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci (1481) 21. The Battle of San Romano, by Italian painter Paolo Uccello (1438-1440) 22. The Hunt in the Forest, by Italian painter Paolo Uccello (1470) 23. The Arnolfini Portrait, by Italian painter Jan van Eyck (1434) 24. The Ghent Altarpiece, by Flemish painter Jan van Eyck (1432) 25. The Portrait of a Man in a Turban, by Flemish painter Jan van Eyck (1433) 26. The Portrait of a Young Girl, by Flemish painter Petrus Christus (1470) 27. The Goldfinch, by Dutch painter Carel Fabritius (1654) 28. The Milkmaid, by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer (1658) 29. The Girl with the Pearl Earring, by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer (1665) 30. The Night Watch, by Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn (1642)

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