Clarence H. White School of Photography

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The Clarence H. White School of Photography was an influential early 20th-century American photography school known for its innovative, art-focused training that shaped prominent photographers such as Dorothea Lange.

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instanceOf art school
photography school
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved 1942
educationalApproach emphasis on aesthetics
individual critique
workshop-based instruction
emphasis composition
lighting
personal vision in photography
printmaking
fieldOfWork art education
photography
focus art-focused photography training
creative photography
fine art photography
founder Clarence H. White
genre pictorialism
inception 1914
influenced American photography
documentary photography
modernist photography
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn New York
New York
surface form: New York (state)

New York City
movement Photo-Secession
namedAfter Clarence H. White
notableFor innovative art-focused curriculum
training influential 20th-century photographers
notableStudent Anton Bruehl
Berenice Abbott
Dorothea Lange
Karl Struss
Laura Gilpin
Margaret Bourke-White
Margaret Watkins
Paul Outerbridge
Ralph Steiner
Ruth Bernhard
operatedDuring World War I
interwar period
partOf history of photography education in the United States
timePeriod early 20th century

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Dorothea Lange educatedAt Clarence H. White School of Photography
Dorothea Margaretta Nutzhorn educatedAt Clarence H. White School of Photography