Alma Lavenson

Alma Lavenson

American(June 13, 1897 – 1989)

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Alma Lavenson (1897, 1989) was an American photographer associated with the f/64 Group, a collective that championed straight photography and sharp, unmanipulated images. Influenced by her contemporaries Imogen Cunningham and Edward Weston, she developed a distinctive style characterized by geometric precision, industrial subjects, and intimate domestic scenes. Though often overlooked during her lifetime, she is now recognized as a significant figure in early 20th-century American photography.

Alma Lavenson — Calaveras Cement Plant
Alma Lavenson — Composition
Alma Lavenson — Dredger
Alma Lavenson — Entrance to Church at Rancho de Taos

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