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Photography by Anne Brigman

Updated: Aug 24, 2022 · Published: Dec 13, 2018 by Jennifer Brittan · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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I have been looking up photography inspiration while learning how to use my new (old) DSLR camera. Nature and landscape is what I feel most drawn to photograph.  

I recently googled, "modern landscape photography" and the photography of Anne Brigman (1869–1950) came up.  Brigman took most of her photos in the Sierra Nevada mountains depicting nude female figures.  

I found a lot of inspiration in her images.  These are some of my favorites!

Nature Photography
The Breeze, 1909
Nature Photography
The Source, 1905
Nature Photography
The Storm Tree, 1911
Feminist Photography
Untitled (Mother and Child), 1925

There is currently an exhibition of Brigman's work at the Nevada Museum of Art from September 29, 2018 - January 27, 2019.

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