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    The Long List of Visionaries

    *Work in progress*

    Names appear in the same order as they do in the book. Almost all the names were separated by commas, a few were separated by and or &, which I left as single entries. Links were chosen by whim. Some may contain nudity. There are 776 entries, which is 40 more than the number of pages in the book.

    1) Liza Speen' s Images Of Dark - ?
    2) Brassai's Paris By Night
    3) Andrew Bush's Bonnettstown
    4) O. Winston Link
    5) Karekin Goekjian
    6) Lucien Aigner
    7) Osbert Lam
    8) Cas Oorthuys
    9) Floris M. Neususs
    10) Ashim Ghosh
    11) Annette Lemieux
    12) Irena Ionesco
    13) Cindy Sherman
    14) Edmund Teske
    15) Andreas Feininger
    16) John Vachon
    17) Tetsuya Ichimura
    18) Sandy Skoglund
    19) Yasuhiro Ishimoto
    20) Beaumont Newhall
    21) James Alinder
    22) Robert Rauschenberg
    23) Miyaka Ishiuchi
    24) Alfred Eisentaedt
    25) Sabastiao Ribeiro Salgado
    26) Alfred Stieglitz
    27) Robert Adams
    28) Sol Libsohn
    29) Huynh Cong ("Nick") Ut
    30) Lester Talkington - philosopher?
    31) William Henry Jackson
    32) Edward Weston
    33) William Baker - painter?
    34) Yousuf Karsh
    35) Adam Clark Vroman
    36) Julia Margaret Cameron
    37) George Barnard
    38) Lennart Nilsson
    39) Herb Ritts
    40) Nancy Burson ("Untitled, 1993")
    41) Bragaglia
    42) Henri Cartier-Bresson ("Place de l'Europe")
    43) William Wegman
    44) Gordon Parks
    45) Alvin Langdon Coburn
    46) Edward Ruscha
    47) Herbert Pointing
    48) Simpson Kalisher
    49) Bob Adelman
    50) Volkhard Hofer (''Natural Buildings, 1991 ")
    51) Lee Friedlander
    52) Mark Edwards –There are a few by this name
    53) Harry Callahan
    54) Robert Frank
    55) Baltimore Sun photographer Aubrey Bodine
    56) Charles Gatewood
    57) Ferenc Berko
    58) Leland Rice
    59) Joan Lyons
    60) Robert D'Alessandro
    61) Victor Keppler
    62) Larry Fink
    63) Bevan Davies
    64) Lotte Jacobi
    65) Burk Uzzle
    66) George Washington Wilson
    67) Julia Margaret Cameron
    68) Carleton Watkins
    69) Edward S. Curtis
    70) Eve Arnold
    71) Michael Lesy (Wisconsin Death Trip)
    72) Aaron Siskind
    73) Kelly Wise
    74) Cornell Capa
    75) Bert Stern
    76) James Van Der Zee
    77) Leonard Freed
    78) Philip Perkis
    79) Keith Smith - numerous
    80) Burt Glin
    81) Bill Brandt
    82) Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
    83) Lennart Arthur Rothstein
    84) Louis Stettner
    85) Ray K. Metzker
    86) Edward W. Quigley
    87) Jim Bengston
    88) Richard Prince
    89) Walter Chappell
    90) Paz Errazuriz
    91) Rosamond Wolff Purcell
    92) E. J. Marey
    93) Gary Winogrand
    94) Alexander Gardner
    95) Wynn Bullock
    96) Neal Slavin
    97) Lew Thomas
    98) Patrick Nagatani
    99) Donald Blumberg
    100) David Plowden
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    101) Ernestine Ruben
    102) Will McBride
    103) David Vestal
    104) Jerry Burchard
    105) George Gardner - perhaps George Gardner Symons?
    106) Galina Sankova
    107) Frank Gohlke
    108) Olivia Parker
    109) Charles Traub
    110) Ashvin Mehta
    111) Walter Rosenblum
    112) Bruce Gilden
    113) Imogen Cunningham
    114) Barbara Crane
    115) Lewis Baltz
    116) Roger Minick
    117) George Krause
    118) Saul Leiter
    119) William Horeis
    120) Ed Douglas- ?
    121) John Baldessari
    122) Charles Harbutt
    123) Greg McGregor
    124) Liliane Decock
    125) Lilo Raymond
    126) Hiro
    127) Don Worth
    128) Peter Magubane
    129) Brett Weston
    130) Jill Freedman
    131) Joanne Leonard
    132) Larry Clark
    133) Nancy Rexroth
    134) Jack Manning
    135) Ben Shahn
    136) Marie Cosindas
    137) Robert Demachy
    138) Aleksandras Macijauskas
    139) Andreas Serrano
    140) Les Krims
    141) Heinrich Tonnies
    142) George Rodger
    143) Art Sinsabaugh
    144) Arnold Genthe
    145) Frank Majore
    146) Gertrude Kasebier
    147) Charles Negre
    148) Harold Edgerton
    149) Shomei Tomatsu
    150) Roy Decarava
    151) Samuel Bourne
    152) Giuseppe Primoli
    153) Paul Strand
    154) Lewis Hine
    155) William Eggleston
    156) Frank Sutcliffe
    157) Diane Arbus
    158) Daniel Ibis - ?
    159) Raja Lala Deen Dayal
    160) Ralph Eugene Meatyard
    161) Walker Evans
    162) Mary Ellen Mark
    163) Timothy O'Sullivan
    164) Jacob A Riis
    165) Ian Isaacs - ?
    166) David Epstein - ?
    167) Karl Struss
    168) Sally Mann
    169) P.H. Emerson
    170) Ansel Adams
    171) Liu Ban Nong
    172) Berenice Abbot
    173) Susan Lipper
    174) Dorthea Lange
    175) James Balog
    176) Doris Ulmann
    177) William Henry Fox Talbot
    178) John Thomson
    179) Phillippe Halsman
    180) Morris Engel
    181) Christophe Yve - ?
    182) Thomas Annan
    183) Alexander Rodchenko
    184) Eliot Elisofon
    185) Eugene Atget
    186) Clarence John Laughlin:



    187) Arthur Leipzig
    188) F. Holland Day
    189) Jack English - MAYBE
    190) Alice Austen
    191) Bruce Davidson
    192) Eudora Welty
    193) Jimmy Hare
    194) Ruth Orkin
    195) Masahiko Yoshioka - maybe surf photographer like Jack English? - http://hydromancer.com/rider/index.html
    196) Paul Outerbridge, Jr.
    197) Jerry N. Uelsmann
    198) Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre
    199) Emmet Gowin - OR - this one
    200) Cary Wasserman
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    201) Susan Meiselas
    202) Naomi Savage
    203) Henry Peach Robinson

    Robinson, Fading Away, 1858(!)



    204) Sandra Eleta
    205) Boris Ignatovich
    206) Eva Rubinstein (Fun fact: daughter of pianist Arthur Rubinstein)
    207) Weegee (Arthur Fellig)
    208) Benjamin Stone
    209) Andre Kertesz
    210) Stephen Shore
    211) Lee Miller
    212) Sid Grossman
    213) Donigan Cumming
    214) Jack Welpott
    215) David Sims
    216) Detlef Orlopp ("Untitled")
    217) Margaret Bourke-White
    218) Dmitri Kessel
    219) Val Telberg
    220) Patt Blue
    221) Francisco Infante
    222) Jed Fielding
    223) John Heartfield
    224) Eliot Porter
    225) Gabriele and Helmut Nothhelfer
    226) Francis Bruguiere
    227) Jerome Liebling
    228) Eugene Richards
    229) Werner Bischof
    230) Martin Munkacsi
    231) Bruno Barbey
    232) Linda Connor
    233) Oliver Gagliani
    234) Arno Rafael Minkkinen
    235) Richard Margolis
    236) Judith Golden
    237) Philip Trager
    238) Scott Hyde
    239) Willard Van Dyke
    240) Eileen Cowin
    241) Nadar (Gaspard Felix Tournachon)
    242) Roger Mertin
    243) Lucas Samaras
    244) Raoul Hausmann
    245) Vilem Kriz
    246) Lisette Model
    247) Robert Leverant
    248) Josef Sudek
    249) Glen Luchford
    250) Edna Bullock
    251) Susan Rankaitis
    252) Gail Skoff
    253) Frank Hurley
    254) Bank Langmore
    255) Carrie Mae Weems
    256) Michael Bishop
    257) Albert and Jean Seeberger
    258) John Gutmann
    259) Kipton Kumler
    260) Joel Sternfeld
    261) Derek Bennett
    262) William Clift
    263) Erica Lennard
    264) Arthur Siegel
    265) Marcia Resnick
    266) Clarence H. White
    267) Fritz Henle
    268) Julio Etchart
    269) Fritz Goro
    270) E.J. Bellocq
    271) Nathan Lyons
    272) Ralph Gibson
    273) Leon Levinstein
    274) Elaine Mayes
    275) Arthur Tess
    276) William Larson
    277) Duane Michals
    278) Benno Friedman
    279) Eve Sonneman
    280) Mark Cohen
    281) Joyce Tenneson
    282) John Pfahl
    283) Doug Prince
    284) Albert Sands Southworth
    285) Josiah Johnson Hawes
    286) Robert W. Fichter
    287) George A. Tice
    288) John Collier
    289) Anton Bruehl
    290) Paul Martin
    291) Tina Barney
    292) Bob Willoughby
    293) Steven Szabo
    294) Paul Caponigro
    295) Gilles Peress
    296) Robert Heinecken
    297) Wright Morris
    298) Inez van Lamsweerde
    299) Peter Hujar
    300) Inge Morath
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    301) Judith Joy Ross
    302) Judy Dater
    303) Melissa Shook
    304) Bea Nettles
    305) Dmitri Baltermants
    306) Karl Blossfeldt
    307) Alexander Liberman
    308) Wolfgang Tillmans
    309) Hans Namuth
    310) Bill Burke
    311) Marion Palfi
    312) Jan Groover
    313) Peter Keetman ("Porcelain Hands, 1958")
    314) Henry Wessel, Jr.
    315) Syl Labrot
    316) Gilles Ehrmann
    317) Tana Hoban
    318) Martine Franck
    319) John Dominis
    320) Ilse Bing
    321) Jo Ann Callis
    322) Lou Bernstein
    323) Vinoodh Matadin
    324) Todd Webb
    325) Andre Gelpke ("Chiffre 389506: Inkognito, 1993")
    326) Thomas F. Barrow
    327) Robert Cumming
    328) Josef Ehm
    329) Mark Yavno
    330) Tod Papageorge
    331) Ruth Bernhard
    332) Charles Sheeler
    333) Tina Modotti
    334) Zofia Rydet
    335) M. Alvarez Bravo
    336) William Henry Jackson
    337) Peeter Tooming
    338) Betty Hahn
    339) T. S. Nagarajan
    340) Meridel Rubinstein
    341) Romano Cagnoni
    342) Robert Mapplethorpe
    343) Albert Renger-Patzsch
    344) Stasys Zvirgzdas
    345) Geoff Winningham
    346) Thomas Joshua Cooper
    347) Erich Hartmann
    348) Oscar Bailey
    349) Herbert List
    350) Mirella Ricciardi
    351) Franco Fontana
    352) Art Kane
    353) Georgij Zelma
    354) Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii
    355) Mario Sorrenti
    356) Craig McDean
    357) Rene Burri
    358) David Douglas Duncan
    359) Tazio Secchiaroli
    360) Joseph D. Jachna
    361) Richard Baltauss,
    362) Richard Misrach
    363) Yoshihiko Ito
    364) Minor White
    365) Ellen Auerbach
    366) Izis
    367) Deborah Turbeville
    368) Arnold Newman
    369) Tzachi Ostrovsky
    370) Joel-Peter Witkin
    371) Adam Fuss
    372) Inge Osswald
    373) Enzo Ragazzini
    374) Bill Owens
    375) Soyna Noskowiak
    376) David Lawrence Levinthal
    377) Mariana Yampolsky
    378) Juergen Teller
    379) Nancy Honey
    380) Elliott Erwitt
    381) Bill Witt
    382) Taizo Ichinose
    383) Nicholas Nixon
    384) Allen A. Dutton
    385) Henry Callahan
    386) Joel Meyrowitz
    387) Willaim A Garnett
    388) Ulf Sjostedt
    389) Hiroshi Sugimoto
    390) Toni Frissell
    391) John Blakemore
    392) Roman Vishniac
    393) Debbie Fleming Caffery
    394) Raul Corrales
    395) Gyorgy Kepes
    396) Joe Deal
    397) David P. Bayles
    398) Michael Snow
    399) Aleksander Krzywoblocki
    400) Paul Bowen
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    401) Laura Gilpin
    402) Andy Warhol
    403) Tuija Lydia Elisabeth Lindstrom-Caudwell
    404) Corinne Day
    405) Kristen McMenamy
    406) Danny Lyon
    407) Erich Salomon
    408) Desire Charnay
    409) Paul Kwilecki
    410) Carol Beckwith
    411) George Citcherson ("Sailing Ships in an Ice Field, 1869")
    412) W. Eugene Smith
    413) William Klein
    414) Jose Ortiz-Echague
    415) Eadweard Muybridge
    416) David Octavius Hill
    417) August Sander (Antlitz der Zeit)
    418) Herbert Bayer
    419) Man Ray
    420) Alex Webb
    421) Frances B. Johnston
    422) Russell Lee
    423) Suzy Lake
    424) Jack Delano
    425) Diane Cook
    426) Heinrich Zille
    427) Lyalya Kuznetsova
    428) Miodrag Djordjevi
    429) Terry Fincher
    430) Joel Meyerowitz
    431) John R. Gossage
    432) Barbara Morgan
    433) Edouard Boubat
    434) Horst P. Horst
    435) Hippolyte Bayard
    436) Albert Kahn
    437) Karen Helen Knorr
    438) Carlotta M. Corpon
    439) Abigail Heyman
    440) Marion Post Wolcott
    441) Lillian Bassman
    442) Henry Holmes Smith
    443) Constantine Manos
    444) Gjon Mili
    445) Michael Nichols
    446) Roger Fenton
    447) Adolph de Meyer
    448) Van Deren Coke
    449) Barbara Astman
    450) Richard Kirstel
    451) William Notman
    452) Kenneth Josephson
    453) Louise Dahl-Wolfe
    454) Josef Koudelka
    455) Sarah E. Charlesworth
    456) Erwin Blumenfeld
    457) Jacques Henri Lartigue
    458) Pirkle Jones
    459) Edward Steichen
    460) George Hurrell
    461) Steve Fitch
    462) Lady Hawarden
    463) Helmar Lerski
    464) Oscar Gustave Rejlander
    465) John Thomson
    466) Irving Penn
    467) Jane Evelyn Atwood (photographs of children at the National School for Blind Youth)
    468) Suze Randall
    469) Art Wolfe
    470) Charles and Rita Summers
    471) Tom and Pat Leeson,
    472) Michael H. Francis
    473) John Botkin
    474) Dan Blackburn
    475) Barbara Ess
    476) Erwin and Peggy Bauer
    477) Peter Arnold
    478) Gerald Lacz
    479) James Wojcik
    480) Dan Borris
    481) Melanie Acevedo
    482) Micheal McLaughlin
    483) Darrin Haddad
    484) William Vazquez
    485) J. Michael Myers
    486) Rosa & Rosa
    487) Patricia McDonough
    488) Aldo Rossi
    489) Mark Weiss
    490) Craig Cutler
    491) David Barry
    492) Chris Sanders
    493) Neil Brown
    494) James Schnepf
    495) Kevin Wilkes
    496) Ron Simmons
    497) Chip Clark
    498) Ron Kerbo
    499) Kevin Downey
    500) Nick Nichols
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    501) Erik Aeder
    502) Drew Kampion
    503) Les Walker
    504) Rob Gilley
    505) Don King
    506) Jeff Hornbaker
    507) Alexander Gallardo
    508) Russell Hoover
    509) Jeff Flindt
    510) Chris Van Lennep
    511) Mike Moir
    512) Brent Humble
    513) Ivan Ferrer
    514) Don James
    515) John Callahan
    516) Bill Morris
    517) Kimiro Kondo
    518) Leonard Brady
    519) Fred Swegles
    520) Eric Baesernan
    521) Tsuchiya
    522) Darrell Wong
    523) Warren Bolster
    524) Joseph Libby
    525) Russell Hoover
    526) Peter Frieden
    527) Craig Peterson
    528) Ted Grambeau
    529) Gordinho
    530) Steve Wilkings
    531) Mike Foley
    532) Kevin Welsh
    533) LeRoy Grannis
    534) John Bilderback
    535) Craig Fineman
    536) Michael Grosswendt
    537) Craig Huglin
    538) Seamas Mercado
    539) John Heath "Doc" Ball
    540) Tom Boyle
    541) Rob Keith
    542) Vince Cavataio
    543) Jeff Divine
    544) Aaron Loyd
    545) Chris Dyball
    546) Steve Fox
    547) George Greenough
    548) Aaron Loyd
    549) Ron Stoner
    550) Jason Childs
    551) Kin Kimoto
    552) Chris Dyball
    553) Bob Barbour
    554) John Witzig
    555) Ben Siegfried
    556) Ron Romanosky
    557) Brian Bielmann
    558) Dave Bjorn
    559) John Severson
    560) Martin Thick (profound shot of Dana Fisher cradlin a chimpanze rescued from a meat vendor in Zaire)
    561) Doug Cockwell
    562) Art Brewer
    563) Fred Swegles
    564) Erik Hans
    565) Mike Balzer
    566) John Scott
    567) Rob Brown
    568) Bernie Baker
    569) William Sharp
    570) Randy Johnson
    571) Nick Pugay
    572) Tom Servais
    573) Dennis Junor
    574) Eric Baeseman
    575) Sylvain Cazenave
    576) Woody Woodworth
    577) J.C. Hemment
    578) David "Chim" Seymour
    579) Vu Ngoc Tong
    580) William Dinwiddie
    581) James Burton
    582) Marv Wolf
    583) London Thorne
    584) John Gallo
    585) Nguyen Huy
    586) Leonidas Stanson
    587) Pham Co Phac
    588) Kadel & Herbert
    589) Underwood & Underwood
    590) James H. Hare
    591) Tran Oai Dung
    592) Lucian S. Kirtland
    593) Edmond Ratisbonne
    594) Pham Tranh
    595) Luong Tan Tuc
    596) George Strock
    597) Joe Rosenthal
    598) Ralph Morse
    599) Ho Van De
    600) Nguyen Nhut Hoa
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    601) Nguyen Van Chien
    602) Nguyen Van Thang
    603) Phung Quang Liem
    604) Truong Phu Thien
    605) John Florea
    606) George Silk
    607) Carl Mydans
    608) Pham Van Kuong
    609) Nguyen Khac Tam
    610) Vu Hung Dung
    611) Nguyen Van Nang
    612) Yevgeny Khaldei
    613) To Dinh
    614) Ho Ca
    615) Hank Walker
    616) Tran Ngoc Dang
    617) Vo Duc Hiep
    618) Trinh Dinh Hy
    619) Howard Breedlove
    620) Nguyen Van Thuan
    621) Vu Hanh, Ly Van Cao
    622) Burr McIntosh
    623) Ho Van Tu
    624) Helen Levitt
    625) Robert Capa
    626) Ly Eng
    627) Mathew Brady
    628) Sau Van
    629) Thoi Huu
    630) Leng
    631) Thong Veasna
    632) Nguyen Luong Nam
    633) Huynh Van Huu
    634) Ngoc Huong
    635) Alan Hirons
    636) Lek
    637) George J. Denoncourt II
    638) Hoang Chau
    639) Eric Weigand
    640) Pham Vu Binh
    641) Gilles Caron
    642) Tran Binh Khuol
    643) Jerald Kringle
    644) Le Duy Que
    645) Thanh Tinh
    646) Frederick Sommer
    647) Nguyen Van Thuy
    648) Robert Moeser
    649) Chhim Sarath
    650) Duong Thanh Van
    651) Howard Nurenberger
    652) Vo Ngoc Khanh
    653) Dang Van Hang
    654) James Pardue
    655) Bui Dinh Tuy
    656) Doug Clifford
    657) Tran Xuan Hy
    658) Nguyen Van Tha
    659) Keizaburo Shimamoto
    660) Nguyen Van Ung
    661) Bob Hodierne
    662) Nguyen Viet Hien
    663) Dinh De
    664) Sun Heang
    665) Tea "Moonface" Kim Heang
    666) Lyng Nhan
    667) Charles Chellappah
    668) The Dinh
    669) Nguyen Van Nhu
    670) Ngoc Nhu
    671) John Andescavage
    672) Nguyen Van Huong
    673) Francis Bailly
    674) Georg Gensluckner
    675) Vo Van Luong
    676) James Denis Gill
    677) Huynh Van Dung
    678) Nguyen Than Hien
    679) Terrence Khoo
    680) Paul Schutzer
    681) Vo Van Quy
    682) Malcolm Browne
    683) Le Khac Tam
    684) Huynh Van Huong
    685) Do Van Nhan
    686) Franz Dalma
    687) Kyoichi Sawada
    688) Willy Mettler
    689) James Lohr
    690) Le Kia
    691) Sam Kai Faye
    692) Frank Lee
    693) Nguyen Van Man
    694) Joseph Tourtelot
    695) Doan Phi Hung
    696) Ty Many
    697) Nguyen Ngoc Tu
    698) Le Thi Nang
    699) Nguyen Van Chien
    700) Doug Woods
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    701) Glen Rasmussen
    702) Hiromichi Mine
    703) Duong Cong Thien
    704) Bernard B. Fall
    705) Randall Reimer
    706) Luong Nghia Dung
    707) Bill Hackwell
    708) Pen
    709) Nguyen Duc Thanh
    710) Chea Ho
    711) Jerry Wyngarden
    712) Vantha
    713) Chip Maury
    714) J. Gonzales
    715) Pierre Jahan
    716) Catherine Leroy
    717) Leonard Hekel
    718) Kim Van Tuoc
    719) W.B. Bass Jr.
    720) Sean Flynn
    721) Heng Ho
    722) Dana Stone
    723) Nguyen Dung
    724) Landon K. Thorne II
    725) Gerard Hebert
    726) Michel Laurent
    727) Robert Jackson Ellison
    728) Put Sophan
    729) Nguyen Trung Dinh
    730) Huynh Van Tri
    731) Neil K. Hulbert
    732) James McJunkin
    733) Le Dinh Du
    734) Chhor Vuthi
    735) Claude Arpin-Pont
    736) Raymond Martinoff
    737) Jean Peraud
    738) Nguyen Huong Nam
    739) Dickey Chapelle
    740) Lanh Daunh Rar
    741) Bryan Grigsby
    742) Henri Huet
    743) Huynh Thang My
    744) Peter Ronald Van Thiel
    745) Everette Dixie Reese
    746) Jerry A. Rose
    747) Oliver E. Noonan
    748) Kim Savath
    749) Bernard Moran
    750) Kuoy Sarun
    751) Do Van Vu
    752) Nguyen Man Hieu
    753) Charles Richard Eggleston
    754) Sain Hel
    755) Nguyen Oanh Liet
    756) Dick Durance
    757) Vu Van Giang
    758) Bernard Kolenberg
    759) Sou Vichith
    760) Ronald D. Gallagher
    761) Dan Dodd
    762) Francois Sully
    763) Kent Potter
    764) Alfred Batungbacal
    765) Dieter Bellendorf
    766) Nick Mills
    767) Ronald L. Haeberle
    768) Terry Reynolds
    769) Leroy Massie
    770) Sam Castan
    771) Al Chang
    772) Philip R. Boehme
    773) Eddie Adams
    774) Charles Hoff
    775) Larry Burrows
    776) Don McCullin ("American soldiers tending wounded child in a cellar of a by candlelight, 1968").
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    I just went through a large amount of these names, around 50-100. All of them seem to be some artist (not necessarily a photographer, but painter, sketches, even poems). I also noticed some names being spelled wrong. I double check and the HB, you have the correct spelling from the book. So the book is wrong on a few of them.
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    I started collecting data and sample photos by all these five-or-so years ago, but gave up after a while (mostly when I discovered that I'd never finish and also because it emerged that the forum couldn't accommodate posts of that size). I'll see if I've still got any of that stuff lying around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Short_Fuse
    I just went through a large amount of these names, around 50-100. All of them seem to be some artist (not necessarily a photographer, but painter, sketches, even poems). I also noticed some names being spelled wrong. I double check and the HB, you have the correct spelling from the book. So the book is wrong on a few of them.
    I might have some typos in there still. Definitely double check it against the book. I did notice some of the spellings in the book differed from what I found online, like you said. I plan on eventually having all the names link to something about the person. If people want to either post links here or PM them to me to help out that would be great. School's eating a huge chunk of time right now and I've got to many side projects going.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fearful_syzygy
    I started collecting data and sample photos by all these five-or-so years ago, but gave up after a while (mostly when I discovered that I'd never finish and also because it emerged that the forum couldn't accommodate posts of that size). I'll see if I've still got any of that stuff lying around.
    That would be great fearful. We could load them up to a free photo site and then link the pictures. That way the thread doesn't take forever to load.
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    What were you trying to do?
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    Sorry, a lot of the links and images are broken (this is all 5+ years out of date). I'll have to go through and see what I can salvage.
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    Broken links happen. Thanks for helping out. The list is daunting. Definitely lives up to its description.
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    I take back what I said. When i was looking at names with google, I was only using the first 300 names. As I started with the names much lower on the list, I can't seem to find any of art work or full names. Anyone double check this with me. I'm almost thinking that the first page and a 1/2 are real people, but the last 2 pages aren't.
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    No toward the end you get a whole bunch of photographers who were active during the Viet Nam War (a large number of them were killed there). I've got pictures info on a lot of them, but I need to go through and fix the broken links etc. Dunno when I'll have the time exactly, but just wanted to say that there are real people past the first page and a half.
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    Short Fuse, if you want to give us a specific number group of entries it might be easier to check.
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    120) Ed Douglas

    maybe?

    http://artsearch.nga.gov.au/Detail.c...6&PICTAUS=TRUE


    Feel free to just take the code from the quote to get these - I opted to link to their work rather than their wiki page (unless I couldn't find their work):

    169) P.H. Emerson
    170) Ansel Adams
    171) Liu Ban Nong
    172) Berenice Abbot
    173) Susan Lipper
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    Excellent Ell! Thanks. It sucks that school work is sapping up all my HoL time. I'll update the list this weekend.
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    No hurry. I have more coming.

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    Awesome! Thanks Ell. All updated.
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    224. Eliot Porter. The first American photographer to photograph landscapes in color.

    207) Weegee (Arthur Fellig). Known for gritty night-time photos of urban street life and crime scenes.
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    Excellent! Thanks John. Updated.
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    Like I have nothing else to do . . .

    201) Susan Meiselas
    202) Naomi Savage
    203) Henry Peach Robinson

    Robinson, Fading Away, 1858(!)



    204) Sandra Eleta
    205) Boris Ignatovich
    206) Eva Rubinstein (Fun fact: daughter of pianist Arthur Rubinstein)

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    The Journalist Memorial: Here you can find most of the photographers at the end of the list, who died in Indochina/Vietnam:

    Requiem: Publication about them with photos

    Several biographies

    Historical dictionary of war journalism

    Library of Congress photo database

    Here two publications about photography where you can find many photographers in the list:

    The Censored War: American Visual Experience During World War Two

    100 Photographs That Changed the World

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    Number 560 (Martin Thick). Was doing some searching of him and couldn't find anything regarding photography, but I did find Thick As a Brick by Jethro Tull to be of interest. If not familiar with this concept album its lyrics are built around a fictitious boy, Gerald Bostock aka Little Milton. Martin is a character on the Simpsons and in an episode Martin played the flute and sang a bit of Thick as a Brick until Lisa knocked him over the head with a chair...Anyhoo, here are the lyrics for those who are interested:


    Thick As A Brick



    Really don't mind if you sit this one out.

    My words but a whisper -- your deafness a SHOUT.
    I may make you feel but I can't make you think.
    Your sperm's in the gutter -- your love's in the sink.
    So you ride yourselves over the fields and
    you make all your animal deals and
    your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick.
    And the sand-castle virtues are all swept away in
    the tidal destruction
    the moral melee.
    The elastic retreat rings the close of play as the last wave uncovers
    the newfangled way.
    But your new shoes are worn at the heels and
    your suntan does rapidly peel and
    your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick.

    And the love that I feel is so far away:
    I'm a bad dream that I just had today -- and you
    shake your head and
    say it's a shame.

    Spin me back down the years and the days of my youth.
    Draw the lace and black curtains and shut out the whole truth.
    Spin me down the long ages: let them sing the song.

    See there! A son is born -- and we pronounce him fit to fight.
    There are black-heads on his shoulders, and he pees himself in the night.
    We'll
    make a man of him
    put him to trade
    teach him
    to play Monopoly and
    to sing in the rain.

    The Poet and the painter casting shadows on the water --
    as the sun plays on the infantry returning from the sea.
    The do-er and the thinker: no allowance for the other --
    as the failing light illuminates the mercenary's creed.
    The home fire burning: the kettle almost boiling --
    but the master of the is far away.
    The horses stamping -- their warm breath clouding
    in the sharp and frosty morning of the day.
    And the poet lifts his pen while the soldier sheaths his sword.

    And the youngest of the family is moving with authority.
    Building castles by the sea, he dares the tardy tide to wash them all aside.

    The cattle quietly grazing at the grass down by the river
    where the swelling mountain water moves onward to the sea:
    the builder of the castles renews the age-old purpose
    and contemplates the milking girl whose offer is his need.
    The young men of the hold have
    all gone into service and
    are not to be expected for a year.
    The innocent young master -- thoughts moving ever faster --
    has formed the plan to change the man he seems.
    And the poet sheaths his pen while the soldier lifts his sword.

    And the oldest of the family is moving with authority.
    Coming from across the sea, he challenges the son who puts him to the run.

    What do you do when
    the old man's gone -- do you want to be him? And
    your real self sings the song.
    Do you want to free him?
    No one to help you get up steam --
    and the whirlpool turns you `way off-beam.

    LATER.
    I've come down from the upper class to mend your rotten ways.
    My father was a man-of-power whom everyone obeyed.
    So come on all you criminals!
    I've got to put you straight just like I did with my old man --
    twenty years too late.
    Your bread and water's going cold.
    Your hair is too short and neat.
    I'll judge you all and make damn sure that no-one judges me.

    You curl your toes in fun as you smile at everyone -- you meet the stares.
    You're unaware that your doings aren't done.
    And you laugh most ruthlessly as you tell us what not to be.
    But how are we supposed to see where we should run?
    I see you shuffle in the courtroom with
    your rings upon your fingers and
    your downy little sidies and
    your silver-buckle shoes.
    Playing at the hard case, you follow the example of the comic-paper idol
    who lets you bend the rules.

    So!
    Come on ye childhood heroes!
    Won't you rise up from the pages of your comic-books
    your super crooks
    and show us all the way.
    Well! Make your will and testament. Won't you?
    Join your local government.
    We'll have Superman for president
    let Robin save the day.

    You put your bet on number one and it comes up every time.
    The other kids have all backed down and they put you first in line.
    And so you finally ask yourself just how big you are --
    and take your place in a wiser world of bigger motor cars.
    And you wonder who to call on.

    So! Where the hell was Biggles when you needed him last Saturday?
    And where were all the sportsmen who always pulled you though?
    They're all resting down in Cornwall --
    writing up their memoirs for a paper-back edition
    of the Boy Scout Manual.

    LATER.
    See there! A man born -- and we pronounce him fit for peace.
    There's a load lifted from his shoulders with the discovery of his disease.
    We'll
    take the child from him
    put it to the test
    teach it
    to be a wise man
    how to fool the rest.

    QUOTE
    We will be geared to the average rather than the exceptional
    God is an overwhelming responsibility
    we walked through the maternity ward and saw 218 babies wearing nylons
    cats are on the upgrade
    upgrade? Hipgrave. Oh, Mac.

    LATER
    In the clear white circles of morning wonder,
    I take my place with the lord of the hills.
    And the blue-eyed soldiers stand slightly discoloured (in neat little rows)
    sporting canvas frills.
    With their jock-straps pinching, they slouch to attention,
    while queueing for sarnies at the office canteen.
    Saying -- how's your granny and
    good old Ernie: he coughed up a tenner on a premium bond win.

    The legends (worded in the ancient tribal hymn) lie cradled
    in the seagull's call.
    And all the promises they made are ground beneath the sadist's fall.
    The poet and the wise man stand behind the gun,
    and signal for the crack of dawn.
    Light the sun.

    Do you believe in the day? Do you?
    Believe in the day! The Dawn Creation of the Kings has begun.
    Soft Venus (lonely maiden) brings the ageless one.
    Do you believe in the day?
    The fading hero has returned to the night -- and fully pregnant with the day,
    wise men endorse the poet's sight.
    Do you believe in the day? Do you? Believe in the day!

    Let me tell you the tales of your life of
    your love and the cut of the knife
    the tireless oppression
    the wisdom instilled
    the desire to kill or be killed.
    Let me sing of the losers who lie in the street as the last bus goes by.
    The pavements ar empty: the gutters run red -- while the fool
    toasts his god in the sky.

    So come all ye young men who are building castles!
    Kindly state the time of the year and join your voices in a hellish chorus.
    Mark the precise nature of your fear.
    Let me help you pick up your dead as the sins of the father are fed
    with
    the blood of the fools and
    the thoughts of the wise and
    from the pan under your bed.
    Let me make you a present of song as
    the wise man breaks wind and is gone while
    the fool with the hour-glass is cooking his goose and
    the nursery rhyme winds along.

    So! Come all ye young men who are building castles!
    Kindly state the time of the year and join your voices in a hellish chorus.
    Mark the precise nature of your fear.
    See! The summer lightning casts its bolts upon you
    and the hour of judgement draweth near.
    Would you be
    the fool stood in his suit of armour or
    the wiser man who rushes clear.
    So! Come on ye childhood heroes!
    Won't your rise up from the pages of your comic-books
    your super-crooks and
    show us all the way.
    Well! Make your will and testament.
    Won't you? Join your local government.
    We'll have Superman for president
    let Robin save the day.
    So! Where the hell was Biggles when you needed him last Saturday?
    And where were all the sportsmen who always pulled you through?
    They're all resting down in Cornwall -- writing up their memoirs
    for a paper-back edition of the Boy Scout Manual.

    OF COURSE
    So you ride yourselves over the fields and
    you make all your animal deals and
    your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick.
    Last edited by Huh?; 01-15-2011 at 12:45 PM.

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