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The list of photographers who have contributed to the development of photography is long and diverse. Select at least two photographers that you feel made essential contributions to the field. Describe these contributions and analyze how photography might be different today without these people.The list of photographers who have contributed to the development of photography is long and diverse. Select at least two photographers that you feel made essential contributions to the field. Describe these contributions and analyze how photography might be different today without these people.The list of photographers who have contributed to the development of photography is long and diverse. Select at least two photographers that you feel made essential contributions to the field. Describe these contributions and analyze how photography might be different today without these people.The list of photographers who have contributed to the development of photography is long and diverse. Select at least two photographers that you feel made essential contributions to the field. Describe these contributions and analyze how photography might be different today without these people.

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I'm going to go with Henri Cartier-Bresson and Carrie Mae Weems.

French photographer, Henri Cartier-Bresson, was the father of the "decisive moment" and a master of creating clean, compelling compositions with action and movement. The idea behind the decisive moment is that there is a fleeting fraction of a second in any action or scene that can best capture the essence of it in a photograph. He began work in the mid-1900s and passed away in 2004. There is also a famous quote attributed to him that is one of my favorites to share with new students. He said, "Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst." That can sound discouraging, but really, I just think of it as driving home the importance of taking way more photos than you need to get to your golden images!

Black American photographer, Carrie Mae Weems has been an amazing influence on artists and offered compelling commentary on race, gender, art, and politics in her pioneering work. She began her published work in the 1980s and continues exhibit today. I had the honor of attending a talk she gave a couple of years ago at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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