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Robinson's Robinson Photography Collection

Robinson believes that in order to achieve a certain artistic effect, photographers can do whatever it takes, including the director's manipulation. During his life, he took many such artistic photos and created his own unique photo making method. Like Ryland, Robinson's photos are made of different negatives. However, he cut out different photos, pasted them on a background photo, modified the seams, and then re-made and printed them. This method is called "Robinson Photography" because it combines wonderful parts into a photo through editing.

Robinson became the founder of high-light photography, and all subsequent high-light photography originated from his method.