The Art of the Great Hollywood Portrait Photographers, 1925-1940 |
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... style that could instantly identify a product for which there was no precedent , not even in photography . The task was not merely to photograph established celebrities , of which the movies had introduced a rich source , but to help ...
... style that could instantly identify a product for which there was no precedent , not even in photography . The task was not merely to photograph established celebrities , of which the movies had introduced a rich source , but to help ...
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... style created for her by von Sternberg . From the thousands of still images taken of the great stars of the twenties and thirties , two recognizable types emerge : the inward - gazing and the outward - looking . The inward - gazing were ...
... style created for her by von Sternberg . From the thousands of still images taken of the great stars of the twenties and thirties , two recognizable types emerge : the inward - gazing and the outward - looking . The inward - gazing were ...
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... style : I always liked to work with people who would put themselves in my hands somewhat . I don't mean that I would have complete freedom all the time , but at least to the point where they would be more resilient . Garbo was pretty ...
... style : I always liked to work with people who would put themselves in my hands somewhat . I don't mean that I would have complete freedom all the time , but at least to the point where they would be more resilient . Garbo was pretty ...
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