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Jennifer Greenburg

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Jennifer Greenburg (born 1977) is an American photographer. Greenburg is known in particular for her series Revising History where she uses digital technology to insert herself into historical photographs.[1][2][3]

Her work is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston,[4] and the Museum of Contemporary Photography,[5]

References

  1. ^ "This Photographer Inserts Herself Into Vintage Photographs In The Coolest Use Of Photoshop You've Ever Seen". bust.com. 7 March 2016.
  2. ^ Glascock, Taylor. "This woman digitally inserts herself into other people's old photos". Wired.
  3. ^ Booth, Hannah (29 November 2013). "Pictures of the week: Revising History by Jennifer Greenburg". The Guardian.
  4. ^ "Jennifer Greenburg Something funny happened in the kitchen". mfah.org.
  5. ^ "Jennifer Greenburg | Museum of Contemporary Photography". www.mocp.org.