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4 days ago · The original, unedited version showed a different young woman named Suzanne Bernier, who was indeed a McDonald’s shift manager. The picture, which had been preserved on a family-oriented photo-sharing website, dated back to the early 1980s and was captioned as a cherished memory of Bernier, who has since passed away.
3 days ago · The original photo shows a person in the same uniform standing in front of the same furniture; it was posted on a website to memorialize a woman named Suzanne Bernier, who died from breast cancer ...
Oct 26, 2024 · Published Oct. 26, 2024. Updated Oct. 28, 2024. Image courtesy of @TonyForCA / X. Claim: A photograph authentically shows a young Kamala Harris wearing a McDonald's uniform. Rating: Fake. About ...
6 days ago · The original photo was found on a family photo website and featured a young woman named Suzanne Bernier. According to the caption, she worked as a shift manager at McDonald's.
- Julia Margaret Cameron: 19Th-Century Portraitist
- Gertrude Käsebier: Notable American Pictorialist
- Imogen Cunningham: Botanical and Nude Photographer
- Germaine Krull: An International and Eclectic Female Photographer
- Dorothea Lange: Depression-Era Photographer
- Berenice Abbott: Photography Between The Wars
- Lee Miller
- Gerda Taro: Female Photographer of War
- Vivian Maier: Posthumous Recognition
- Nan Goldin: Photography and LBGTQ+ Activism
Julia Margaret Cameron led a bourgeois life as a housewife and mother for many years until she began taking photographs in the British colonies of India and England at age 48. With her portraits of the British upper class, Julia Margaret Cameron became one of the most important British photographers of the Victorian era. Influenced by Oscar G. Reij...
The American photographer Gertrude Käsebier is one of the most important representatives of pictorialism. Growing up in Colorado, Käsebier moved to New York as a teenager, where she later took photography lessons and opened a photo studio. In New York, the early photographer also became a founding member of Alfred Stieglitz’spictorialist Photo-Sece...
Imogen Cunningham is considered a fervent representative of her contemporary Gertrude Käsebier. Today Cunningham herself is one of the most important photographers of the 20th century. Initially, the young female photographer, who was initially very committed to the style of pictorialism (and therefore the style of Gertrude Käsebier), achieved a sc...
A glance at the biography of Germaine Krull suggests that the German photographer would have had several lives at once. Krull Krill, a left-wing activist, portrayed Kurt Eisner at the time of the November Revolution and was expelled from Bavaria because of her left-wing commitment, she lived in Paris for a long time afterward. In close contact with...
America at the time of the Great Depression is also the time of Dorothea Lange. Today, the photographer is an icon of the history of photography and her picture called The Migrant Mother (1936) is one of the most famous images of the 20th century. The portrait of a migrant worker and her children was part of a documentary series printed in the San ...
Today Berenice Abbott is considered one of the most important photographers of the 20th century. It was a position as assistant to Man Ray in Paris in the years 1923-25 that is said to have brought the studied sculptor from Ohio to photography. Berenice Abbott first became known for her portraits of famous artists, including the writerJames Joyce. ...
The American female photographer Lee Miller was initially successful as a model for the fashion magazine Vogue before moving to Paris, where she joined the Surrealists and developed new photographic techniques with Man Ray. Today, Lee Miller is best known for her work as a photojournalist and war photographer during World War II. With her camera, L...
The German photographer Gerda Tarois a true pioneer of war photography. Together with her partner, the war photographer Robert Capa, she documented the horrors of the Spanish Civil War. Her work as a female war reporter is so outstanding because no woman before her had photographed so directly at the front. Her work as a war reporter for various ne...
Vivian Maier is a controversial person on this list. While some people want to elevate her to a legend of street photography in recent years, critics point out the posthumous commercialization of her person. The question is: Is Vivian Maier one of the many (female) figures in art history whose work remained (unjustifiably) undiscovered during her l...
Nan Goldin, who was born in Washington D.C. in 1953, began taking photographs as a teenager. Initially fascinated by fashion photography, she later became interested in the photography of Diane Arbus, Larry Clark, and August Sander. All three can still be seen and felt today as references in Nan Goldin’s work. Goldin’s photographs, mostly personal,...
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Jul 24, 2023 · Suzanne Cheriton is one of Canada’s most established and respected arts and entertainment communications professionals. With over 20 years of career experience Suzanne has represented film, television, and performing arts producers and artists at various stages of the presentation cycle including unit publicity, festival launches, theatrical ...