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Group F64 was a collective of American photographers formed in 1932, known for advocating for straight Photography, a style that emphasizes sharp focus and naturalistic imagery. The group aimed to distinguish photography as a fine art form, moving away from pictorialism, which often employed soft focus and artistic manipulation. Members included notable photographers like Ansel Adams and Edward Weston, who championed the clarity and realism of the medium. They played a significant role in shaping modern photography and influencing future generations of photographers.

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