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(born April 18, 1902, Chicago, Ill., U.S.died Nov. 16, 1975, Monterey, Calif.) U.S. photographer. He was strongly influenced in his early workmainly solarizations, in which the image is partly negative and partly positiveby the avant-garde experiments of L. In 1948 Edward Weston persuaded him to focus on realism and tonal beauty, and Bullock followed his advice so closely that his images often resembled Weston's. He is best known for realistic images that are meant to be viewed as equivalents, or visual metaphors (e.g., the passing of time, the inevitability of death).
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