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Color photographs of Alfred Stieglitz (Alfred Stieglitz) of the early twentieth century
American photographer using autochromes Lumiere brothers created the color photographs in the early twentieth century. Most of all, he did color portraits because for filming required a long exposure.
Autochrome, since the beginning of the twentieth century to the mid-30s was the only way to create high-quality color photos in mass quantities. We offer you the pictures taken by American Alfred Stieglitz (Alfred Stieglitz) between 1907 and 1917 years. Alfred was the first in US history photographer whose pictures were in a museum of the country and exhibited along with the artists. He organized exhibitions on their own, and was the leader of one of the first New York gallery. A selection of amazing that Alfred became famous not these works, and the black and white reportage photography.
Photo by Alfred Stieglitz
Autochrome, since the beginning of the twentieth century to the mid-30s was the only way to create high-quality color photos in mass quantities. We offer you the pictures taken by American Alfred Stieglitz (Alfred Stieglitz) between 1907 and 1917 years. Alfred was the first in US history photographer whose pictures were in a museum of the country and exhibited along with the artists. He organized exhibitions on their own, and was the leader of one of the first New York gallery. A selection of amazing that Alfred became famous not these works, and the black and white reportage photography.
Photo by Alfred Stieglitz