122 Color Photographs / 122 Farvefotografier

Keld Helmer-Petersen

¥104,500(¥95,000 + tax)

Publisher/Schoenberg Publishers

   Published/1948
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/345*245*20
Google翻訳
A collection of photographs by Danish photographer Keldo Helmer Petersen. Yasuhiro Ishimoto once said that he "has a habit of grasping objects in terms of design" about his style, but Petersen is also a photographer who is classified in the same way. This book is said to be the gold standard for color photography after the war. Long after the war, when William Eggleston and Luigi Ghirri worked on color, in 1948, using colors that were considered artistically unsuitable, they turned their eyes to mundane everyday objects rather than news and documentary. A historical masterpiece that challenged the modernism of color photography by depicting the certain "rhythm," "balance," and "harmony" that they produce. Through the success of this book, Petersen studied abroad in the United States and trained for a year at the New Bow House, where Aaron Siskind and Harry Callahan teach, and since then he has left behind many unique works full of sculptural beauty as an architectural photographer. increase.
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