One-shot Shulman
© Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times
The American photographer Julius Shulman (1910-2009), outcast, last died on July 16, is considered the most important architectural photographer of all time. Shulman icons immortalized thousands of works of modern architecture, having worked in over 8000 projects.
Julius was so clever and had such ease in shooting, always quickly resolving issues of composition and light, which was called "One-Shot Shulman." Wonderful it. Especially if we consider a photograph of arquiteura - complex and delicate - with large format cameras.
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One of his most famous books, "The Photography of Architecture and Design: Photographing Buildings, Interiors and the Visual Arts" .
His most famous picture, the Pierre Koenig's Case Study House No. 22
© J. Paul Getty Trust / Julius Shulman Photography Archive (1960)
Shulman photographing
© J. Paul Getty Trust / Julius Shulman Photography Archive
Below, a video where he talks about his most famous picture.
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