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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The trouble with just dropping the names of famous photographers into the interview is that they may ask you more about them.
You can imagine the scenario, you mention a photographers name, they ask you what do you like about them, and you sit there open mouthed.
Here is one web site that lists hem
http://www.hans-nyberg.dk/hnf/links3.html
Just search in google for "famous photographers"
This is a useful quick introduction - 500 photos, each from a different photographer, one per page. I second what gary and vehelpfulguy said, though - rather than bluffing, find two or three whose works you like and see if you can find out more about them.
Robert Capra
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Capa
The ultimate news photographer co-founded the magnum agency
Was the only photographer to go in with the first wave of the D-day landing although a mistake in a lab nearly distroyed all the photographs the resulting blurred images almost enhance the pictures.
Look at the second picture down "death of a loyalist soldier" - Spanish Civil war, and ask yourself how he actually got that picture - it's been conraversial since it was taken.
He was killed by a landmine in Vietnam in the first IndoChina war