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Paul Strand (October 16, 1890 – March 31, 1976) was an American photographer and filmmaker who, along with fellow modernist photographers like Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston, helped establish photography as an art form in the 20th century. His diverse body of work, spanning six decades, covers numerous genres and subjects throughout the Americas, Europe, and Africa.
Strand was born in New York City to Bohemian parents. In his late teens, he was a student of renowned documentary photographer Lewis Hine at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School. It was while on a fieldtrip in this class that Strand first visited the 291 art gallery – operated by Stieglitz and Edward Steichen – where exhibitions of work by forward-thinking modernist photographers and painters would move Strand to take his photographic hobby more seriously. Stieglitz would later promote Strand's work in the 291 gallery itself, in his photography publication Camera Work, and in his artwork in the Hieninglatzing studio. Some of this early work, like the well-known "Wall Street," experimented with formal abstractions (influencing, among others, Edward Hopper and his idiosyncratic urban vision). Other of Strand's works reflect his interest in using the camera as a tool for social reform. He was one of the founders of the Photo League, an association of photographers who advocated using their art to promote social and political causes.
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Henri Cartier-Bresson (French: [kaʁtje bʁɛsɔ̃]; August 22, 1908 – August 3, 2004) was a French photographer considered the master of candid photography, and an early user of 35 mm film. He helped develop street photography, and approvingly cited a notion of the inevitability of a decisive moment, a term adopted as the title for his first major book. His work has influenced many photographers.
Henri Cartier-Bresson was born in Chanteloup-en-Brie, Seine-et-Marne, France, the oldest of five children. His father was a wealthy textile manufacturer, whose Cartier-Bresson thread was a staple of French sewing kits. His mother's family were cotton merchants and landowners from Normandy, where Henri spent part of his childhood. The Cartier-Bresson family lived in a bourgeois neighborhood in Paris, Rue de Lisbonne, near Place de l'Europe and Parc Monceau. His parents supported him financially so Henri could pursue photography more freely than his contemporaries. Henri also sketched.
Paul Strand
Paul Strand: Under the Darkcloth, Part 1 of 6
Strand, Under the Dark Cloth
Introduction to the Paul Strand Exhibition
Paul Strand - La Multiplicidad de la mirada - Fotógrafo
Manhatta (1921) - Documentary Film by Paul Strand
"Mexique 1932-1934" Henri Cartier-Bresson et Paul Strand
Paul Strand - Photographer
Manhatta: A Film by Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler
Paul Strand – Un Paese
Paul Strand was born in 1890. Growing up in New York, he began taking photography courses with Lewis Hine at the age of 17. His studies with Hine included a field trip to the famous art gallery, 291 located on 5th Avenue in New York and operated by Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Steichen. As Strand became fascinated with the modernest photography, sculpture and paintings shown at 291 he became inspired and committed to his own work as a photographer. Strand went on to become one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. His wide range of subject choices and ability to recognize the power of the image to create social awareness catapulted him into the company of greats. Book: Paul Strand: Sixty Years of Photographs (Aperture) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0912334819/ref...
A documentary about Paul Strand, one of the greatest photographers of the 20th century.
Non-comercial uses! Paul Strand (1890-1976) remains a curiously shrouded and paradoxical figure. While passionately devoted to humanity, he was happiest in the isolation of the darkroom.
In a career that spanned almost the entire 20th century, Paul Strand is famous for delving in to the heart of small communities, capturing a sense of authenticity and telling the stories of the people and places that he visited through his photography. Martin Barnes, senior curator of photographs at the V&A; discusses the significance of Paul Strand's work. http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/exhibitions/exhibition-paul-strand-photography-and-film-for-the-20th-century/
http://www.fundacionmapfre.org/fundacion/es_es/cultura-historia/ La retrospectiva dedicada a la obra de Paul Strand es una gran oportunidad para conocer, a través de su mirada, la historia de la fotografía del SXX. A lo largo de sesenta años el artista se dedicó a investigar en el medio y a través del mismo, el mundo. Se veía a sí mismo como un explorador. En esta conversación Nadia arroyo, nuestra directora de exposiciones, y Peter Barberie, comisario de la muestra, desgranan algunas de las claves de su trabajo a través de obras concretas de toda su carrera, creando la semblanza del artista y su evolución. The retrospective devoted to Paul Strand is a great opportunity to learn, through his eyes, about photography throughout the XXth century. During six decades the artist dedicated h...
Manhatta (1921) is a short documentary film which revels in the haze rising from city smoke stacks. With the city as subject, it consists of 65 shots sequenced in a loose non-narrative structure, beginning with a ferry approaching Manhattan and ending with a sunset view from a sky scraper. Special thanks to http://www.youtube.com/user/Supercinema77
La Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson ose confronter son poulain, le grand, l'unique, l'inclassable Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) à un challenger peu connu en France, pourtant un autre poids lourd de la photographie du XXe siècle : l'Américain Paul Strand. L'Américain fixe des madones, le Français encadre les prostituées. Une collision culottée ! Visite guidée avec Christian Caujolle, fondateur de l'agence VU. Interview : Yasmine Youssi Réalisation : Pierrick Allain A voir Jusqu'au 22 avril 2012, Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris 14e | Tél. : 01-56-80-27-00 | Catalogue éd. Steidl, 176 p., 33,25 €.
A short review of Paul Strand's career and influences, created for the History of Photography Class at Grossmont College's Photography School, instructed by Amanda Dahlgren.
In 1920 Paul Strand and artist Charles Sheeler collaborated on Manhatta, a short silent film that presents a day in the life of lower Manhattan. Inspired by Walt Whitman's book "Leaves of Grass," the film includes multiple segments that express the character of New York. The sequences display a similar approach to the still photography of both artists. Attracted by the cityscape and its visual design, Strand and Sheeler favored extreme camera angles to capture New York's dynamic qualities. Although influenced by Romanticism in its view of the urban environment, Manhatta is considered the first American avant-garde film. Love art? Follow us on Google+ to stay in touch: http://bit.ly/gettygoogleplus Manhatta, A film by Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler, 1921. Courtesy of the Museum of Modern...
In the 1940s, Paul Strand visited Luzzara in the North of Italy. Here, he took some of his most famous photographs of a small community surviving in post-war Italy. Martin Barnes, senior curator of photography at the V&A; revisits some of the locations found in Strand's book of the Luzzara project, Un Paese.
Duncan Forbes (director of Fotomuseum Winterthur) and Peter Barberie (curator of Paul Strand exhibition) discuss Strand's practice, politics, relevance in contemporary research and other themes connected to the 20th century photography master.
Paul Strand was born in 1890. Growing up in New York, he began taking photography courses with Lewis Hine at the age of 17. His studies with Hine included a field trip to the famous art gallery, 291 located on 5th Avenue in New York and operated by Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Steichen. As Strand became fascinated with the modernest photography, sculpture and paintings shown at 291 he became inspired and committed to his own work as a photographer. Strand went on to become one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. His wide range of subject choices and ability to recognize the power of the image to create social awareness catapulted him into the company of greats. Book: Paul Strand: Sixty Years of Photographs (Aperture) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0912334819/ref...
Duncan Forbes (director of Fotomuseum Winterthur) and Elisabeth Bronfen (Professor of English and American Studies at the University of Zurich) discuss Strand's practice, politics, relevance in contemporary research and other themes connected to the 20th century photography master.
In a career that spanned almost the entire 20th century, Paul Strand is famous for delving in to the heart of small communities, capturing a sense of authenticity and telling the stories of the people and places that he visited through his photography. Martin Barnes, senior curator of photographs at the V&A; discusses the significance of Paul Strand's work. http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/exhibitions/exhibition-paul-strand-photography-and-film-for-the-20th-century/
A documentary about Paul Strand, one of the greatest photographers of the 20th century.
In the 1940s, Paul Strand visited Luzzara in the North of Italy. Here, he took some of his most famous photographs of a small community surviving in post-war Italy. Martin Barnes, senior curator of photography at the V&A; revisits some of the locations found in Strand's book of the Luzzara project, Un Paese.
A short review of Paul Strand's career and influences, created for the History of Photography Class at Grossmont College's Photography School, instructed by Amanda Dahlgren.
Mini Documentary on Paul Strand that I Produced, Directed and Edited 2010
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Paul Strand was born in 1890. Growing up in New York, he began taking photography courses with Lewis Hine at the age of 17. His studies with Hine included a field trip to the famous art gallery, 291 located on 5th Avenue in New York and operated by Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Steichen. As Strand became fascinated with the modernest photography, sculpture and paintings shown at 291 he became inspired and committed to his own work as a photographer. Strand went on to become one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. His wide range of subject choices and ability to recognize the power of the image to create social awareness catapulted him into the company of greats. Book: Paul Strand: Sixty Years of Photographs (Aperture) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0912334819/ref...
A documentary about Paul Strand, one of the greatest photographers of the 20th century.
Non-comercial uses! Paul Strand (1890-1976) remains a curiously shrouded and paradoxical figure. While passionately devoted to humanity, he was happiest in the isolation of the darkroom.
In a career that spanned almost the entire 20th century, Paul Strand is famous for delving in to the heart of small communities, capturing a sense of authenticity and telling the stories of the people and places that he visited through his photography. Martin Barnes, senior curator of photographs at the V&A; discusses the significance of Paul Strand's work. http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/exhibitions/exhibition-paul-strand-photography-and-film-for-the-20th-century/
http://www.fundacionmapfre.org/fundacion/es_es/cultura-historia/ La retrospectiva dedicada a la obra de Paul Strand es una gran oportunidad para conocer, a través de su mirada, la historia de la fotografía del SXX. A lo largo de sesenta años el artista se dedicó a investigar en el medio y a través del mismo, el mundo. Se veía a sí mismo como un explorador. En esta conversación Nadia arroyo, nuestra directora de exposiciones, y Peter Barberie, comisario de la muestra, desgranan algunas de las claves de su trabajo a través de obras concretas de toda su carrera, creando la semblanza del artista y su evolución. The retrospective devoted to Paul Strand is a great opportunity to learn, through his eyes, about photography throughout the XXth century. During six decades the artist dedicated h...
Manhatta (1921) is a short documentary film which revels in the haze rising from city smoke stacks. With the city as subject, it consists of 65 shots sequenced in a loose non-narrative structure, beginning with a ferry approaching Manhattan and ending with a sunset view from a sky scraper. Special thanks to http://www.youtube.com/user/Supercinema77
La Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson ose confronter son poulain, le grand, l'unique, l'inclassable Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) à un challenger peu connu en France, pourtant un autre poids lourd de la photographie du XXe siècle : l'Américain Paul Strand. L'Américain fixe des madones, le Français encadre les prostituées. Une collision culottée ! Visite guidée avec Christian Caujolle, fondateur de l'agence VU. Interview : Yasmine Youssi Réalisation : Pierrick Allain A voir Jusqu'au 22 avril 2012, Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris 14e | Tél. : 01-56-80-27-00 | Catalogue éd. Steidl, 176 p., 33,25 €.
A short review of Paul Strand's career and influences, created for the History of Photography Class at Grossmont College's Photography School, instructed by Amanda Dahlgren.
In 1920 Paul Strand and artist Charles Sheeler collaborated on Manhatta, a short silent film that presents a day in the life of lower Manhattan. Inspired by Walt Whitman's book "Leaves of Grass," the film includes multiple segments that express the character of New York. The sequences display a similar approach to the still photography of both artists. Attracted by the cityscape and its visual design, Strand and Sheeler favored extreme camera angles to capture New York's dynamic qualities. Although influenced by Romanticism in its view of the urban environment, Manhatta is considered the first American avant-garde film. Love art? Follow us on Google+ to stay in touch: http://bit.ly/gettygoogleplus Manhatta, A film by Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler, 1921. Courtesy of the Museum of Modern...
In the 1940s, Paul Strand visited Luzzara in the North of Italy. Here, he took some of his most famous photographs of a small community surviving in post-war Italy. Martin Barnes, senior curator of photography at the V&A; revisits some of the locations found in Strand's book of the Luzzara project, Un Paese.
Un repaso a la obra fotográfica de Paul Strand y a sus influencias.
Clase dedicada a Paul Strand en la materia de Historia de la Fotografía en el CiEF
Dirección: Fred Zinnemann y Emilio Gómez Muriel Fotografía: Paul Strand Música: Silvestre Revueltas Filmada en Alvarado, Veracruz (México). 1935. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redes_%28film%29
El famoso fotógrafo Paul Strand retrata a todos los activistas sociales que han luchado, a menudo arriesgando sus vidas para preservar las libertades civiles más elementales. (FILMAFFINITY)
Non-comercial uses! Paul Strand (1890-1976) remains a curiously shrouded and paradoxical figure. While passionately devoted to humanity, he was happiest in the isolation of the darkroom.
http://www.fundacionmapfre.org/fundacion/es_es/cultura-historia/ Encuentros con la historia de la fotografía. El siglo XX (1): La moderna belleza del mundo La fotografía del Paul Strand Peter Barerie 22/10/2013 Conoce más sobre la obra de Paul Strand: http://goo.gl/szrzMi Visita nuestras exposiciones actuales: http://goo.gl/VYh4Ls Paul Strand Exhibition: https://youtu.be/Ig0pr64vP7g Exposição Paul Strand: https://youtu.be/xpOWmarMwyM Exposicion Paul Strand: https://youtu.be/CbkRj3AU69Q La Multiplicidad de la mirada: https://youtu.be/9kvBlHeLER4 Presentación de la exposición en lenguaje de signos: https://youtu.be/DBwweggTNBE Nuestras Redes Sociales: Twitter: https://twitter.com/mapfrefcultura?lang=es Facebook: https://es-es.facebook.com/fundacionmapfrecultura Instagram: https://www.in...
1942: National Board of Review: Mejor documental El gran fotógrafo Paul Strand y Hurwitz retratan en este documental a gran parte de los activistas sociales que han luchado, a menudo arriesgando sus vidas, para preservar las libertades civiles.
this is a slideshow,with great photographs of the greatest photographers in history.. Sample work from Bill Brandt,Ansel Adams,Julia Margaret Cameron,Paul Strand,Andre Kertesz,Henri Cartier-Bresson,Brassai,Joseph Sudek,Joseph Kudelka,Sebastiao Salgado music compiled and mixed by digitec
Dirección: Fred Zinnemann y Emilio Gómez Muriel Fotografía: Paul Strand Música: Silvestre Revueltas Filmada en Alvarado, Veracruz (México). Title reads 'Model No. 6. 1936.' Screens with following intertitles follow: 'Four grammes of radium are now used. Radium skin distance is fixed at 7 cm. En el marco de la exposición Paul Strand en México que se exhibe en Bellas Artes, el crítico de cine, Eduardo de la Vega, ofreció una charla para .