Berenice Abbott
Berenice Abbott spent her early days of artistic career studying sculpture in New York, Berlin and Paris this experience led her to photography in 1926 when she established herself as an independent photographer, in 1929 she returned to the united United States where she started her most well known project which was bird's eye view and worm's eye view she worked on it alone through her early years of the project but gained funding from the federal art project, her pictures were published as "changing New York" it remains a classic text for historians of photography. One of Abbott's final pieces was an illustration of scientific phenomenon which was produced in the 1950's in collaboration with the physical sciences study committee based at the Massachusetts institute of technology.
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy was a great influence on art education in the United States But his greatest legacy was the version of Bauhaus teaching he brought to the United States, where he established the highly influential Institute of Design in Chicago. Laszlo Moholy-Nagy was a Hungarian artist best known for his experimental use of photography Influenced by the work of Constructivist artists like Alexander Rodchenko, Moholy-Nagy’s Photograms are characteristic examples of his unorthodox approach and spent his early days studying different artists and photographers and discovered his love for bauhaus Photography in America. Lazlo served as an artillery officer in Hungary and experimented with sketching and water colour after his discharge he started research on other artists like Vincent Van Goph and other famous artists known today.In 1923, Moholy-Nagy identified this painting with Constructivism, which had emerged in Russia in the 1910s but was at that time sweeping westwards, partly through the activities of the Bauhaus, seen as Constructivism's most significant outpost in Norther Europe, and where Moholy-Nagy had been appointed as preliminary course director in the year of the work's completion.
Mike Kelley
Mike kelley experimented with different everyday objects that you would randomly find around the house or outside like one of his photos was a bit of dust he found and took a very close up picture of it and copied the same thing with multiple objects he found
My Puzzled Em' Photo's
This is my first photoshoot for puzzled em' the photos are not the best quality but next time i could improve by focusing on the lighting and what angle i need for my photo's and take more