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Julius Shulman (October 10, 1910 – July 15, 2009) was an American architectural photographer best known for his photograph "Case Study House #22, Los Angeles, 1960. Pierre Koenig, Architect." The house is also known as the Stahl House. Shulman's photography spread the aesthetic of California's Mid-century modern architecture around the world ...
In the mid-seventies he travelled to Los Angeles to shoot a new portfolio featuring modern architecture and in 1976 he received private tuition from Ansel Adams in his darkroom at Carmel, California. Much of his work involves long-term cultural projects especially in India, Cambodia, China, Libya and New Guinea.
In 1999, the house was declared a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument. [5] In 2007, the American Institute of Architects listed the Stahl House (#140) as one of the top 150 structures on its " America's Favorite Architecture " list, one of only eleven in Southern California , and the only privately owned home on the list.
Modern Masters Awards, Los Angeles Conservancy 2015 [1]; Fellow, [2] American Society Of Photographers since 1980 [3] Member, Board of Director USC Architectural Guild 1982–1986
The L.A.-based artist Adam Davis is touring his "Black Magic" show around the U.S. in his pursuit to make 20,000 tintype portraits of Black Americans.
Anthony Hernandez (born 1947) is an American photographer who divides his time between Los Angeles, his birthplace, and Idaho.His photography has ranged from street photography to images of the built environment and other remains of civilization, particularly those discarded or abandoned elements that serve as evidence of human presence.
IBM headquarters, Los Angeles; Los Angeles International Airport; Physical Plant Building B, University of Southern California; Robinson's department store, Palm Springs, California; Signal Oil headquarters, Los Angeles; Union Oil Center, Los Angeles (now Los Angeles Center Studios) [5] Valley Presbyterian Hospital, Van Nuys, California
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