A reblogué ceci sur Paul Greeret a ajouté:
« Heinz Hajek-Halke was born in Berlin on December 1, 1898, but spent his childhood in Argentina. Back in Germany, he began to study graphics in Berlin in 1915. In 1916, he served as a soldier in World War I; thereafter he continued his studies.
Hajek-Halke began to take photographs in 1924, and soon he had work with the agency « Presse-Photo ». He experimented with photographic techniques – among them light montages, double exposures, photo collages and photo montages. One special technique is « combi-photography, » in which Hajek-Halke mounted several negatives for one print. His pictures were innovative and made use of the newly discovered possibilities for manipulating photographs. »
A reblogué ceci sur Paul Greeret a ajouté:
« Heinz Hajek-Halke was born in Berlin on December 1, 1898, but spent his childhood in Argentina. Back in Germany, he began to study graphics in Berlin in 1915. In 1916, he served as a soldier in World War I; thereafter he continued his studies.
Hajek-Halke began to take photographs in 1924, and soon he had work with the agency « Presse-Photo ». He experimented with photographic techniques – among them light montages, double exposures, photo collages and photo montages. One special technique is « combi-photography, » in which Hajek-Halke mounted several negatives for one print. His pictures were innovative and made use of the newly discovered possibilities for manipulating photographs. »
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