For the baseball player, see Paul Strand (baseball).
Paul Strand
Paul Strand in a photograph by Alfred Stieglitz (1917)
Born
Nathaniel Paul Stransky
(1890-10-16)October 16, 1890
Brooklyn, New York
Died
March 31, 1976(1976-03-31) (aged 85)
Orgeval, Yvelines
Nationality
American
Known for
Photography, Filmmaking
Paul Strand (October 16, 1890 – March 31, 1976) was an American photographer and filmmaker who, along with fellow modernist photographers like Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston, helped establish photography as an art form in the 20th century.[1][2] In 1936, he helped found the Photo League, a cooperative of photographers who banded together around a range of common social and creative causes. His diverse body of work, spanning six decades, covers numerous genres and subjects throughout the Americas, Europe, and Africa.
^AnOther (15 March 2016). "How Paul Strand Paved the Way For Photographic Modernism". AnOther. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
^Dama, Francesco (28 June 2016). "An Intimate Encounter with Paul Strand's Photographic Journeys". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
PaulStrand (October 16, 1890 – March 31, 1976) was an American photographer and filmmaker who, along with fellow modernist photographers like Alfred...
documentary film directed by painter Charles Sheeler and photographer PaulStrand. Manhatta documents the look of early 20th-century Manhattan. With the...
thereafter O'Keeffe met PaulStrand, and for several months she and Strand exchanged increasingly romantic letters. When Strand told his friend Stieglitz...
Native Land is a 1942 docudrama film directed by Leo Hurwitz and PaulStrand. A combination of a documentary format and staged reenactments (influenced...
like River Rouge Plant and American Landscape, Sheeler, like his friend PaulStrand, also created sharply focused photographs of factories and public buildings...
settled in New York City, where she married photographer PaulStrand. Following her divorce from Strand, James moved to Taos, New Mexico where she fell in with...
Robinson Jeffers, artists John Marin and Georgia O'Keeffe, and photographer PaulStrand. His talkative, high-spirited nature combined with his excellent piano...
exhibition included works by still life photographers such as Paul Outerbridge, PaulStrand, André Kertész, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Josef Sudek, Jan Groover...
Canada. Retrieved 24 February 2020. "The Haystack (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection)". The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection. Retrieved 14 February 2024....
his hat. Some classic early U.S. street photography – such as that of PaulStrand on the Lower East Side – was obtained by fixing a second "dummy lens"...
1921 avant-garde film, Manhatta, which he made in collaboration with PaulStrand. Sheeler is recognized as one of the early adopters of modernism in American...
Once popularized by Stieglitz and other notable photographers, such as PaulStrand, it later became a hallmark of Western photographers, such as Edward...
before World War II, such as Manhatta (1921), by Charles Sheeler and PaulStrand, and The Life and Death of 9413: a Hollywood Extra (1928), by Slavko...
DJ Company was a German Eurodance and dance-pop trio consisting of PaulStrand, Stefan Benz and Louis Lasky. DJ Company had one chart hit in the United...
Walt Whitman Manhatta (1921 film), a short film by Charles Sheeler and PaulStrand inspired by Whitman's poem Mannahatta (2013 film), an animated film by...
(August 1991). "PaulStrand Retrospective. Saint Louis Art Museum". The Burlington Magazine. Vol. 133, no. 1061. pp. 571–572. "PaulStrand – Wall Street...
titles produced within this genre include: Manhatta (New York; dir. PaulStrand, 1921); Rien que les heures/Nothing But The Hours (France; dir. Alberto...
added later. On September 3, Lorentz secured cameramen Ralph Steiner, PaulStrand, and Leo Hurwitz, each with experience in documentary film production...