Deposits and archival spaces generate internal situations that might evoke the chance meeting on a dissecting table of an umbrella and a sewing machine, setting up new meanings – for…
Author L'Œil de la Photographie
“Schloss Laudon”, a magnificent Baroque water castle at the outskirts of Vienna, first mentioned in the 12th Century, was owned since 1776 by Field Marshall Gideon von Laudon, an enthusiastic…
En résonance avec les inquiétudes eschatologiques de 2012 cette série photographique prend la forme d’une séquence de rêve au cours de laquelle un individu serait confronté à une suite apparemment…
I photograph lights at night with my point and shoot camera while moving the camera fast enough to alter the light patterns into abstract shapes. I then double the original…
I shoot photos because it's an easy way to turn upside down what I see. I have got a photo in my hand. I saw what is in it, in…
John Kobal was very keen to find a way in which he could see his own enthusiasm for photography continued after his death. In 1990 he formed The John Kobal…
John Kobal, who died twenty-one years ago this month, was a pre-eminent film historian and collector of Hollywood film photography. The author of over thirty books on film and film…
George Hurrell started work at MGM at the beginning of 1930 and almost immediately transformed Hollywood photography. Brought to MGM at the insistence of Norma Shearer, his task was to…
Clarence Sinclair Bull's long association as a photographer with the studio that would become Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer began when producer Samuel Goldwyn hired him in 1919. Managing to survive the commotion of…
Allan started his career very young as an actor and worked on a number of Cecil B De Mille movies in the early 1930s. When De Mille called on someone…