Group f/64

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Group f/64 was a 1930s West Coast photographic collective known for its sharply focused, “straight” photography and promotion of pure, unmanipulated images of the American landscape.

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instanceOf artists' group
photography collective
activeInDecade 1930s
artisticFocus landscape photography
sharp-focus photography
unmanipulated photography
artisticGoal emphasis on clarity and detail
promotion of pure photography
rejection of pictorialism
artisticPrinciple minimal darkroom manipulation
photographic objectivity
associatedWith American modernism in photography
California photography
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolvedInDecade 1930s
emphasizedSubject American landscape
natural forms
exhibitedAt M. H. de Young Memorial Museum NERFINISHED
firstExhibitionYear 1932
foundedAt San Francisco NERFINISHED
foundedBy Ansel Adams NERFINISHED
Edward Weston NERFINISHED
Henry Swift NERFINISHED
Imogen Cunningham NERFINISHED
John Paul Edwards NERFINISHED
Sonya Noskowiak NERFINISHED
Willard Van Dyke NERFINISHED
foundedInYear 1932
influenced Zone System development context
modern American landscape photography
location San Francisco Bay Area NERFINISHED
movement straight photography
nameDerivedFrom small aperture f/64
nameRefersTo large depth of field in photography
notableMember Ansel Adams NERFINISHED
Consuelo Kanaga NERFINISHED
Edward Weston NERFINISHED
Henry Swift NERFINISHED
Imogen Cunningham NERFINISHED
John Paul Edwards NERFINISHED
Preston Holder NERFINISHED
Sonya Noskowiak NERFINISHED
Willard Van Dyke NERFINISHED
opposedMovement pictorialist photography
publicationType group manifesto
region West Coast of the United States NERFINISHED
usedMedium black-and-white photography

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Ansel Adams movement Group f/64
Imogen Cunningham movement Group f/64
Imogen Cunningham memberOf Group f/64