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In #1933 #Gisèle_Freund joined the many exiled Germans in Paris, amongst whom the #photographers Joseph Breitenbach and Fritz Henle. She was a Jewish and she had photographed in 1932 a violent May-Day in Frankfurt against the National Socialists.
In #1935 she #photographed the unemployed in the depressed areas in northern England.
In #1936 her #Sorbonne dissertation On Photography and Bourgeois Society was #published.
Among many #portraits of what was considered the "intellectual elite" at the time - Man Ray, Walter Benjamin, James Joyce and Frida Kahlo, for example -, in 1950 she photographed Evita Peron.
Gisèle #Freund's work, and life, are sociologically and historically so important that I invite you to read a more detailed #biography here.

  • photo 1 (snapshot): May-Day rally, Frankfurt, 1932
  • photo 2: Rue de la Pluie, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1935
  • photo 3: Simone de Beauvoir, Paris, 1938
  • photo 4: Virginia Woolf devant la fresque de Vanessa Bell, London, 1939
  • photo 5: Frida Kahlo et son médecin, New-Mexico, 1951
  • photo 6: Man Ray dans son studio, Paris, 1967

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mc@iviv.hu

In the late #1920s, early 1930s, German #photographers Tim Gidal, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Felix Man and Erich Salomon (among others) started what is know as Modern Photojournalism. Their work was profusely printed on the many #illustrated_newspapers and #magazines at the time.
For example, Felix Man's most famous #photo_series, A Day in The Life of Mussolini, was an assignment for the Munich Illustrated Press in 1931, and Alfred Eisenstaedt was nicknamed "the eye of the century".
The forerunner was probably #Erich_Salomon, starting in 1928. Being a gentleman and jurist, he was allowed to #photograph high-level meetings and #conferences. In 1931 a French minister called him "le roi des indiscrets" - the expression "tabloid journalism" had not yet been invented.

  • photo 1: diplomats at the 1930 Second Hague Reparation Conference
  • photo 2: National Socialists in Reichstag
  • photo 3: Briand discovers Salomon, "Ah, le voilà! Le roi des indiscrets", 1931
  • photo 4: Dutch Deputies look at Erich Salomon's book "Famous Contemporaries During Unguarded Moments", The Hague

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Dommage que ce genre d'outil ne soit pas proposé sous licence libre, j'ai l'impression que chacun veut faire son outil d'archivage dans son coin.
On y perd clairement en efficacité.
Mais l'initiative reste cool 😋👍

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