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Meet the Women Who Changed Photography Forever
1: Annie Leibovitz
Annie Leibovitz is an iconic American portrait photographer, best known for her intimate, bold, and often provocative portraits of celebrities. Over the years, she has photographed a wide range of notable figures, from political leaders to musicians, actors, and athletes
2: Dorothea Lange
Born in Hoboken, New Jersey, Dorothea Lange was training as a teacher when she decided to become a professional photographer in 1913. She worked at the studio of the Pictorialist photographer Arnold Genthe in 1914 and studied at the Clarence H. White School in 1917. Upon completing the White course, she moved to San Francisco, where she opened a portrait studio, which she operated from 1919 to 1940. In 1929 she began to photograph people in the context of their daily lives and thus made regular excursions into San Francisco's Depression-afflicted streets.
3: Anges Varda
' Agnès Varda was a pioneer in the world of cinema, known for her innovative and experimental approach to filmmaking. Throughout her career, she created a diverse body of work that included feature films, documentaries, and short films, with each exploring complex themes and ideas in a unique and captivating way.
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