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The Photographers

United States, 1971
film

Five of America’s top professional still photographers are seen here on assignments around the world. Includes Larry Burrows, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Mary E..

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Master Photographers Series

United Kingdom, 1986
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Alfred Eisenstaedt

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Photography: the incisive art

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Printmakers

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The Photographer

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The Photographer

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Ansel Adams

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The World's Greatest Photography Course

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Ansel Adams: photographer

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