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What camera did Cindy Sherman use?

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Cindy Sherman is known to use medium format cameras for her work, including the Hasselblad 503CW and the Mamiya RZ67. She has also used digital cameras, such as the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III, for some of her more recent projects.

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Cindy Sherman’s early works were shot on 35mm black-and-white film, likely Tri-X. Cindy Sherman is an American artist best known for her disguised photographic self-portraits.

Cindy Sherman/ Image Credits: MoMA

In 1982, Cindy Sherman began her Pink Robes series which includes Untitled #97, #98, #99, and #100. In Fairy Tales, 1985, and Disasters, 1986–1989, Cindy Sherman uses visible prostheses and mannequins for the first time.

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In 2006, Cindy Sherman created a series of fashion advertisements for designer Marc Jacobs. For Balenciaga, Sherman created the six-image series Cindy Sherman: Untitled (Balenciaga) in 2008.

In 2010, Cindy Sherman collaborated with Anna Hu on a design for a piece of jewelry. Cindy Sherman made a brief appearance in John Waters’ movie Pecker.

Cindy Sherman also had a role in The Feature in 2008 which earned a New Vision Award. Sherman’s initial individual exhibition in New York debuted at The Kitchen, a noncommercial venue, in 1980.


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