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  1. Sonya Noskowiak (25 November 1900 – 28 April 1975) was a 20th-century German-American photographer and member of the San Francisco photography collective Group f/64 that included Ansel Adams and Edward Weston.

  2. Aug 12, 2020 · Sonya Noskowiak (1900-1975) was an American photographer and member of Group f.64, a collective of Californian photographers during the 1930s. Named after the smallest aperture on a camera, Group f.64 was united by a contempt for the dominant pictorialist aesthetic, instead embracing the values of ‘straight photography.’.

  3. www.artnet.com › artists › sonya-noskowiakSonya Noskowiak | Artnet

    Apr 3, 2020 · Sonya Noskowiak was a German-born photographer best known for her creative compositions and portraiture, as well as her membership in Group f.64, a collective of photographers dedicated to sharp-focused images and the use of the large format camera’s smallest aperture.

  4. Apr 6, 2015 · Sonya Noskowiak, John Steinbeck, c. 1930. (Courtesy Weston Gallery, Carmel) (Photo: Courtesy of Sonya Noskowiak) Like most photographers of her time, Noskowiak engaged in commercial work and commissions to make a living. She was a prolific portrait photographer, an art she learned in Carmel.

  5. Sonya Noskowiak (19001975) began her photographic career as studio assistant to Johan Hagemeyer in 1925 and within less than a decade exhibited alongside Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, and Imogen Cunningham.

  6. May 31, 2019 · Sonya Noskowiak. (GERMAN, 1900 – 1975) Born in Leipzig, Germany, Sonya Noskowiak spent her upbringing in Chile, Panama, and California. At the age of 19, she started her photographic career in 1929 assisting Johan Hagemeyer.

  7. Noskowiak, Sonya (1900–1975) German-born photographer of portraits, still lifes, landscapes, and architecture. Born in Leipzig, Germany, on November 25, 1900; died in Greenbrae, California, in April 1975.