Gyula halasz biography template

Wikimedia Commons Wikidata item. Hungarian-French photographer. Beaulieu-sur-MerFrance. Early life and education [ edit ]. Career [ edit ]. Marriage [ edit ]. Death [ edit ]. Collections [ edit ]. References [ edit ]. In memoriam in French. Accessed 6 September Ian S. Retrieved 2 September International Photography Hall of Fame. Nude Picasso by the Stove, rue des Grands Augustins, Paris Love from Graffiti Series VI Early Training and Work.

Mature Period. Late Period. Influences and Connections. Useful Resources. Similar Art and Related Pages. I imagine everything Most of the time, I was inspired by my everyday life. I believe it is the most sincere and humble depiction of reality, of the most trivial, that leads to the fantastic. It disturbs and surprises us with its strangeness.

It liberates forces within us which are dominated by our reason during the daytime. Artwork Images. Influences on Artist. Pablo Picasso. Henry Miller. Robert Desnos. Straight Photography. Henry Moore. Nan Goldin. Diane Arbus. Eugene Smith. Bill Brandt. Street Photography. Documentary Photography. The books and articles below constitute a bibliography of the sources used in the writing of this page.

These also suggest some accessible resources for further research, especially ones that can be found and purchased via the internet. Paris by Night Our Pick. Letters to my parents Our Pick. Conversations with Picasso Our Pick. The Secret Paris of the 30's Our Pick. Overview, Artworks, and Biography. Henri Cartier-Bresson. One of the first photographers to apply classic artistic techniques and theories to photography, he was also one of the first photographers to shoot extensively at night and of night-time activities.

Gyula halasz biography template

Inhe became a journalist in Berlin and documented the history of the places he visited. However, after moving to Paris inhe began taking photos to accompany his articles and increase his commission. Brassai is regarded as the photographer whose pictures form the basis upon which many non-Parisians' ideas about Paris are formed. His best known work consists of night scenes of "the City of Lights" in the s, including photographs of the architecture; people in cafes and bars; workers who kept the city going after dark; clochoards who lived under the bridges; and performers, artists, and writers of the period.

He studied art in Hungary and Germany as a youth, finally coming to Paris in as a journalist. As a small child he had accompanied his father to that city and stayed for a year. The city left a lasting impression which became a powerful interest upon his return.