The photographer I picked is Imogen Cunningham. I picked her because I really like her style of photography, it kind of reminds me of Aaron Skniman they look pretty similar but even then, it looks like her photos always have some meaning behind them. Imogen Cunningham was an innovative American picture taker. She was best known for her detailed, strongly centered photos of plants as well as her revealing portraits. Cunningham took numerous well-known representations of celebrities and specialists, particularly whereas working for Vanity Fair within the 1930s. And from strong, evocative nudes to starkly wonderful still life, Imogen Cunningham’s amazing body of work has earned her recognition around the world. One of the primary ladies to form her living as a photographer, Cunningham reliably tested with a wide run of strategies amid her astonishing career, which crossed seven full. Many of Imogen’s most famous photos gravitated towards the utilize of light and shadow to display common scenes in an uncommon way by complementing surface and shapes. She might see past what a subject was to see what it might be, which I think she has a very creative mind and has good ideas for photos. She would use the female and male body as she did with the natural plant life, Imogen made the naked pictures unique by taking clear, close-up shots. This would change the bodies into natural shapes and geometrical shapes as well as take them out of context. And here is a fun fact I found, she paid 15 dollars for her first camera which I think is funny because nowadays cameras are expensive, and I’d rather pay 15 dollars for a camera than how much they cost now. Another fact is that she went to two universities, one was University of Washington, and she also went to Dresden University of Technology.