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Sam Haskins, born Samuel Joseph Haskins (born 11 November 1926, died 26 November 2009), was a British photographer, born and raised in South Africa. He started his photographic career in Johannesburg and moved to London in 1968. Haskins is best known for his contribution to nude photography, in-camera image montage, and his books, the most influential of which were Five Girls (1962), Cowboy Kate (1964) and Haskins Posters (1973).
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Haskins, Samuel Joseph Sam Haskins
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Photographer, most famous publication 'Cowboy Kate and other stories', published 1964
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Haskins, Sam
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1926-11-11Z
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1926-01-01Z
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