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Anthony Friedkin (born 1949) is an American photographer whose works have chronicled California's landscapes, cities and people. [1] His topics include phenomena such as surf culture, prisons, cinema, and gay culture. [2] Friedkin’s photographs have been exhibited in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art [3] and the J. Paul Getty Museum.
Media in Los Angeles County — located in the Greater Los Angeles Area of Southern California. Subcategories This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
Valentin Wolfenstein (19 April 1845 – 3 February 1909) was a Swedish-American photographer who worked both in Stockholm and Los Angeles, California. He was one of the first photographers to use flash-lamps for photography. He owned the first successful photography studio in Los Angeles where he photographed many famous Californians in the ...
Los Angeles National Cemetery. Bob Hope Veterans Chapel, with a plaque honoring Hope shown on the wall by the chapel's entrance. The Los Angeles National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in the Sawtelle unincorporated community of the West Los Angeles neighborhood in Los Angeles County, California .
Matthew Russell Rolston. Los Angeles, California, United States. Occupation. Photographer. Matthew Russell Rolston is an American artist, photographer, director and creative director, [1] known for his lighting techniques [2] and detailed approach to art direction and design. Rolston has been identified throughout his career with the revival ...
Exterior cascade exhibit at Autry Museum. The Autry Museum of the American West (Autry National Center) is a museum in Los Angeles, California, dedicated to exploring an inclusive history of the American West. Founded in 1988, the museum presents a wide range of exhibitions and public programs, including lectures, film, theater, festivals ...
The Annenberg Space for Photography (2009 - 2020) was an exhibition space in the Century City neighborhood of Los Angeles' Westside. Founded in March 2009, it was dedicated to displaying photographic works, ranging from artistic to journalistic, using both traditional photographic prints and modern digital techniques. [4]
The name "Piru" is derived from the Piru Street Boys, a gang which was founded in 1969 by Sylvester Scott and Vincent Owens in Compton. [3] The Piru Street Boys are considered the forerunners to the Bloods, [4] which is why the terms "Piru" and "Blood" are often used interchangeably. However, this interchangeable use of the terms is inaccurate ...