The Big Apple, a-la Berenice Abbott
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Challenge by Aleo Veuliah
Berenice Abbott (July 17, 1898 – December 9, 1991), was an American photographer best known for her black and white photography of New York City architecture and urban design of the 1930's. Abbott went to Europe in 1921, spending two years studying sculpture in Paris and Berlin. She first became involved with photography in 1923, when Man Ray, looking for somebody who knew nothing about photography and thus would do as he said, hired her as a darkroom assistant at his portrait studio in Montparnasse. Later she would write: "I took to photography like a duck to water. I never wanted to do anything else." PLEASE READ DE RULES!!! For sample images, check Berenice Abbott's collection in the Museum of the City of New York
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Tuesday, 28th August, 2012 –
Monday, 3rd September, 2012
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Tuesday, 4th September, 2012 –
Monday, 10th September, 2012
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Submitted: | Wednesday, 29th August, 2012 15:27 (GMT) |
Taken: | Wednesday, 8th September, 2010 |
Focal length: | 105 mm |
Shutter speed: | 1/1000 sec |
Aperture: | F8 |
ISO: | 400 |
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