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Berman "was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2008 to photograph the remnant grasslands of the Chihuahuan Desert
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He uses this as a pivot point to discuss Doisneau’s philosophy: that a "staged" photo could be more "truthful" to the feeling of Paris than a candid one
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Television, history of. Television, "the next great development in radio," photographs by Andreas Feininger, in LIFE magazine, September 4, 1944. Untitled (Friends of Photography) Berman "was awarded a GuggenheimGood plus with small scuffs on cover. Issue also includes Liberation of France with photos by Robert Capa, et al. Other photos by Thomas D. McAvoy; Yousuf Karsh (cover of Cordell Hull); Edward Clark; Nina Leen; Ralph Morse; Fritz Goro; George Silk; Otto Hagen, et al. Summary: The September 4, 1944, issue of LIFE magazine captures a pivotal moment in technology development. While the world remained locked in the violence of WWII, this issue looked past