Pictorial Photography in America 1921

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Pictorial Photography in America 1921

by Pictorial Photographers of America

EN·~42 minutes

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A sweeping visual tour of early‑twentieth‑century America unfolds through a hundred‑plus photographs, each captured by a different eye. From bustling city streets and towering arches to quiet farms, mist‑shrouded valleys and intimate portraits, the images reveal a nation in motion—its architecture, its people, its fleeting moments of light and shadow. The collection gathers work from photographers scattered across New York, California, the Midwest and beyond, offering a kaleidoscope of styles that together sketch a portrait of an era.

Interwoven with the images is a thoughtful essay that treats photography as “painting with light.” It argues that the medium transcends mere mechanical reproduction, inviting the creator to shape tone, line and mood with the same deliberation as a painter. The writer emphasizes that true photographic art springs from a trained appreciation, a designer’s eye that selects what to reveal and what to leave unseen. Listeners will come away with a fresh respect for the craft that turned fleeting illumination into lasting art.

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Language

en

Duration

~42 minutes (40K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

New York: National Arts Club; $b Pictorial Photographers of America, 1921

Release date

2009-02-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Pictorial Photographers of America

Pictorial Photographers of America

A key force in early 20th-century photography, this American photographer helped shape the Pictorial movement and co-founded Pictorial Photographers of America in 1916. He was also an influential teacher whose ideas reached a new generation of artists.

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