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After leaving her job at TWA and developing a photography portfolio, Chapelle became a war correspondent as the US declared war on Japan following the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7 , 1941

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From 1961 until 1973 he helped develop a photography department at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence.

The researchers believe their findings could be used to develop a "photography popularity tool" that would analyse colour, object and texture information to provide photographers with "suggestions on how to modify their pictures for broad appeal".

500px, Yang said, is initially focused on developing a community of photography enthusiasts in China, but he did admit that there is plenty of demand and potential for licensable images.

At the same time, he developed a passion for photography, staring in the windows along Boulevard Beaumarchais, Paris's famous camera street.

Your heroine, Sophie, is ahead of her time: she eschews social convention and develops a passion for photography.

While he was associate editorial counsel at Time Inc., from 1962 to 1969, he developed a passion for photography.

So when I developed a passion for photography, at the age of ten, I wanted, of course, to make my own pairs of stereophotos.

But for much of her work, Ms. Levitt developed a poetics of photography that combined what she liked best about Evans's art with what she admired in Cartier-Bresson's.

Born into a Sri Lankan Tamil household, Mahendra developed a passion towards photography and literature at a young age.

It developed a reputation for outstanding photography.

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