1971 | North America • USA | Lucas Samaras publishes Samaras Album. |
1971 | North America • USA | Diane Arbus publishes Diane Arbus.
Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph, Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition Diane Arbus | |
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1972 | Asia • Japan | Daido Moriyama publishes Bye, Bye Photography, Dear. |
1972 | Europe • Germany | Pierre Molinier and Peter Gorsen publish Pierre Molinier, lui-même. |
1973 | North America • USA | Michael Lesy publishes Wisconsin Death Trip. |
1973 | North America • USA | Bill Owens publishes Suburbia.
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1973 | North America • USA | Fairchild Semiconductor releases a 100 x 100 cell CCD chip and this is the forerunner of all digital image capture devices. |
1974 | North America • USA | Robert Adams publishes The New West. |
1974 | North America • USA | Lewis Baltz publishes The New Industrial Parks near Irvine, California.
The New Industrial Parks Near Irvine, California Lewis Baltz; & Adam Weinberg | |
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1974 | North America • USA | Ralph Eugene Meatyard publishes The Family Album of Lucybelle Crater.
Ralph Eugene Meatyard: The Family Album of Lucybelle Crater and Other Figurative Photographs James Rhem | |
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1975 | North America • USA
| W. Eugene Smith publishes Minamata.
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1975 | North America • USA | Stanley Forman (Boston Herald American) photographs nineteen year-old Diana Bryant and three-year-old Tiara Jones falling from a fire escape during an apartment fire. (22 July 1975) |
1975 | North America • USA
| The influential exhibition New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape curated by William Jenkins opens at the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House in Rochester, New York. The works of Robert Adams, Lewis Baltz, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Joe Deal, Frank Gohlke, Nicholas Nixon, John Schott, Stephen Shore and Henry Wessel Jr. all shifted the way that landscape photography is conceived to preserve and record the actual landscape of buildings, suburbs and urbanization rather than pristine views. |