e- its tension is no less powerfulThe Stieglitz SchholStieglitz- father of modern photography in America- spokesman for photography-for-art- took pictures of street scenesThe Steerage- captures feeling of voyage- lets shapes and composition tell story- emphasizes contrasting activities of people below the steerage- lacks sentiment of Brown's paintingStraight Photography- urban realization of Ash Can School- responded to moonlight scene- full expression as a major themeWestonPepper- straightforward record of familiar fruit- tightly cropped composition- undulation is revealed by dramatic lightingAdams- foremost nature photographer in America- harsh back landscapes- meticulous technician and exposure to continuity- most famous work Moonrise, Hernandz, New MexicoBourke-White- American photographer and photojournalist- Born in New York City, she was associate editor of Fortune magazine from 1929 to 1933- In 1934 she photographed industrial sites in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and produced the documentary films Eyes on Russia and Red Republic - In 1936 she joined Life magazine, reporting from Europe during World War II SteichenGreta Garbo- worthy successor to Sarah Bernhardt- her desire to be alone- magnetic presence and complex in her character shown in motionVan Der Zee-Hotly debated over by Black critics- chief contribution to visual arts- reflections of people's sense of placeThe Heroic Age of PhotographyLange- Farm Security Administration made photodocumentary of America during depression- Sensitivity to their dignity stood out- Rushed food to starving peopleFantasy and Abstraction- "Impersonality" precluded acceptance of photography- now done by mechanic devices- camera's importance for modern artPhotomontage- The technique of making a picture by assembling pieces of photographs, often in combination with other types of graphic material- The composite picture produced by this technique- Torn from meaning and from popu...