Art of Photography Wynn Bullock
Wynn Bullock (April 18, 1902, Chicago November 16, 1975, Monterey, California) was an American photographer that is notable for his photographs of nudes and of landscapes on the West Coast. He started in the 1920s with a career as a concert tenor. While studying in Paris, he was inspired by visual artists, in particular Cézanne, MoholyNagy and Man Ray. Upon his return to the US, he focused on a career as a photographer. He left law school to attend the Art Center School in Los Angeles.
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