Schall-Masters

**Historical Masters**
**Cartier Bresson**

This photograph was taken by Cartier Bresson through a viewfinder, a technique in which a photograph is shot through one camera through the viewfinder of a second camera. Cartier Bresson focused on taking pictures in black and white and doesn't often use color in his photography. Cartier Bresson didn't like using a dark roomand used the viewfinder to develop all of his photographs One thing I admire about this artist is his ability to naturally capture his subjects in their natural environments undisturbed.
 * Information found at: @http://www.takegreatpictures.com/photo-tips/tgp-choice/henri-cartier-bresson-photographs-by-marian-froehlich**
 * Photograph found at: @http://de.phaidon.com/agenda/photography/articles/2012/november/15/magnums-harry-gruyaert-on-henri-cartier-bresson/**


 * Imogen Cunningham**

This photography was taken by Imogen Cunningham. Most of her photography is shot in all black and white or sepia toned colors. She developed her photograph using a dark room. Her photography is mostly close ups which showcases her amazing use of space. One of the things I admire about Imogen's work is how the how way she sets up even the simplest photographs makes it clear what the subject of the photograph is.
 * Information found at: @http://agendacom.com/en/news/fundacin_mapfre_presents_imogen_cunningham/**
 * Photograph found at: @http://mariyamileva.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/imogen-cunningham/**

**Jerry Uelsmann**

This photograph was taken by Jerry Uelsmann. In many of his photographs he would create one photograph by combining many differentnegatives and exposing them on a single sheet in a dark room. All of his photograph contain a semi realistic semi-fantasy feel to them.The thing I like most about Ueslmanns work is his ability to make realistic fantasy photograph without photoshop.
 * Information found at: @http://www.shutterbug.com/content/master-interview-jerry-uelsmann**
 * Photograph found at: @http://bermangraphics.com/press/jerry-uelsmann.htm**

**Modern Photography**
 * Philip-Lorca diCorcia**

This photograph was taken by Philip-Lorca diCorcia. His photographs are made using cinematic lighting and composed settings. Philip uses the lighting and dramatic colors to bring his photographs to life. His photographs are very dramatic and carefully composed to make fake settings look realistic. The thing i like most about Philip-Lorca di Corcia is how he emphasizes a point using lighting to draw the observer to the subject of the photograph.
 * Information found at: www.brain-juice.com/cgi-bin/show_bio.cgi?p_id=151**
 * Photograph found at: @http://strobist.blogspot.com/2011/05/sidewalk-art.html**


 * Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison**

This photograph was taken by Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison. Their photographs are taken mostly in color and then they apply pigment directly to their photographs. The photographs are very interesting and unique using color to make the photographs look very old and sketchy. The thing I like most about this photograph is how the photographers used the color to make the photograph look very old and classic.
 * Information found at: @http://www.jackshainman.com/publication8.html**
 * Photograph found at: @http://www.artspace.com/robert_and_shana_parkeharrison/flying_lesson**

This photograph was taken my Annie Leibowitz. Her trademark style showcases many cold and vivid colors to bring her photographs to life. She has a very fantasy feel to her photographs and uses color to draw attention to her work.The thing I like most about Annie's photographs is her use of bright contrasting colors and the fantasy-like feel she creates in her photograph **Photograph found at: http://www.nashvillescene.com/countrylife/archives/2012/11/30/a-primer-on-grace-coddington-and-karen-elso**
 * Annie Leibowitz **
 * Information found at: http://www.biography.com/people/annie-leibovitz-954237**