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The Artistry of d'Arazien

"What Arthur d'Arazien has done is to study his subjects - such as industrial giants - and convey the truth about their power and impact on the modern era and, in the process, produce exciting, often strangely moving, pictorially fascinating images." From the Foreword by David Haberstich, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institute

Arthur d'Arazien's particular talent was to photograph American industry. He recorded with artistry, precision, and passion the powerful, emotional impact of giant machines, immense structures, and complex artifacts. Les mer

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Arthur d'Arazien's particular talent was to photograph American industry. He recorded with artistry, precision, and passion the powerful, emotional impact of giant machines, immense structures, and complex artifacts. His photographs are the result of meticulous planning and implementation on a grand scale. He was an experimenter and an innovator, pioneering such techniques as multiple exposures on a single sheet of film; lights in motion in the dark; and the use of reflectors, flash powder, and strobe lights to illuminate huge interior and exterior spaces. He experimented with films, cameras, lenses, focus, exposure, filters, and lighting to achieve just the right effects. D'Arazien grew up in New York City, where he attended Cooper Union Institute. He became assistant to theatrical photographer George Lucas, from whom he learned the principles of lighting and stage craft that were later to become his specialty. During World War II he served as an instructor in aerial photography for the Army Air Corps, and there he learned to use magnesium flash powder to light huge exterior expanses. Following the war, d'Arazien began a distinguished career as an industrial photographer, making photographs for such clients as Alcoa, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp., AT&T, Carrier Corp., Eastman Kodak, Ford, General Electric, General Motors, IBM, and US Steel. D'Arazien accompanies each image with a detailed explanation of the techniques he used to create the photo, discussing cameras, lenses, film, lighting, and logistics. Those interested in photography, the history of photography, or American industrial history will value this book.

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Forlag
Kent State University Press
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Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780873387514
Utgivelsesår
2002

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"What Arthur d'Arazien has done is to study his subjects - such as industrial giants - and convey the truth about their power and impact on the modern era and, in the process, produce exciting, often strangely moving, pictorially fascinating images." From the Foreword by David Haberstich, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institute

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