Common questions

Who is the most influential photographer?

Who is the most influential photographer?

49 Most Influential Photographers in History

  1. 1 – Ansel Adams (February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984)
  2. 2 – Richard Avedon (15 May, 1923 – 1 October, 2004)
  3. 3 – Eve Arnold (21 April, 1912 – 4 January, 2012)
  4. 4 – Diane Arbus (March 14, 1923 – July 26, 1971)
  5. 5 – David Bailey (2 January, 1938)

Who is the best photographer in the UK?

Top 10 UK/ British photographers are,

  • Martin Parr.
  • Nick Knight.
  • John Rankin.
  • David Hockney.
  • Anne Hardy.
  • Scarlet Page.
  • Tim Walker.
  • David Noton.

Who has the greatest contribution in photography?

In no particular order: Joseph Nicéphore Niépce – in 1825 he created what is generally considered the worlds first photograph. So he should rank as #1 on any list because without his invention, we wouldn’t be having this discussion. Niépce should be the most famous photographer, all things considered.

Who is the No 1 photographer in world?

1. Jimmy Nelson – Famous Photographer. Jimmy Nelson is a famous photographer from UK and he has been taking amazing photography since 1987.

Who is the royal photographer?

Over nearly two decades, there are few places in the world that the royals have been where photographer Chris Jackson hasn’t trailed closely behind, capturing their every public move.

Who were the royal photographers?

The photographs of the British Royal family by Sir Cecil Beaton (1904 – 1980) were central to shaping the monarchy’s public image in the mid 20th century. Queen Elizabeth II was still a young princess when she first sat for Beaton, a successful fashion photographer, in 1942.

Who is the father of modern photography?

Nicéphore Niépce
Frederick Scott Archer
Photography/Inventors

How much a photographer earns in UK?

In the UK, 15% of freelance photographers earn between £20,000 and £30,000 a year. With most falling below this figure. In fact, freelance photographers have traditionally earned an average of £18,821 annual profit (and average starting salaries are estimated as low as £12,000).

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