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- Photo-Secession abstract "The Photo-Secession was an early-20th-century movement that promoted photography as a fine art in general and photographic pictorialism in particular. A group of photographers, led by Alfred Stieglitz and F. Holland Day in the early 1900s, held the then controversial viewpoint that what was significant about a photograph was not what was in front of the camera but the manipulation of the image by the artist/photographer to achieve his or her subjective vision. The movement helped to raise standards and awareness of art photography. The group is the American counterpart to the Linked Ring, an invitation-only British group which seceded from the Royal Photographic Society.".
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- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide_Hanscom_Leeson.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Stieglitz.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Alice_Boughton.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Alvin_Langdon_Coburn.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Anne_Brigman.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_E._Becher.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Camera_Work.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_print.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_art.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_art_movements.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_photography_organizations.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cultural_history_of_the_United_States.
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- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Charles_DeKay.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Clarence_Hudson_White.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Darkroom.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Dodging_and_burning.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Steichen.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Buehrmann.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Etching.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Eva_Watson-Schütze.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink F._Holland_Day.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Frances_Benjamin_Johnston.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Bruguière.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Eugene.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Gertrude_Käsebier.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Gum_bichromate.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink High_Contrast.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Keiley.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Devens.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Monochrome.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Munich_Secession.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Myra_Albert_Wiggins.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink National_Arts_Club.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Painting.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Haviland.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Photographic_print_toning.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Pictorialism.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Platinum_print.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Rose_Clark.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Photographic_Society.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Sarah_Choate_Sears.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Sarah_Ladd.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink Soft_focus.
- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLink The_Linked_Ring.
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- Photo-Secession wikiPageWikiLinkText "Photo Secessionist Movement".
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- Photo-Secession subject Category:American_art.
- Photo-Secession subject Category:American_art_movements.
- Photo-Secession subject Category:American_photography_organizations.
- Photo-Secession subject Category:Cultural_history_of_the_United_States.
- Photo-Secession subject Category:Modern_art.
- Photo-Secession type Art.
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- Photo-Secession comment "The Photo-Secession was an early-20th-century movement that promoted photography as a fine art in general and photographic pictorialism in particular. A group of photographers, led by Alfred Stieglitz and F. Holland Day in the early 1900s, held the then controversial viewpoint that what was significant about a photograph was not what was in front of the camera but the manipulation of the image by the artist/photographer to achieve his or her subjective vision.".
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