Die Erfindung der Pressefotografie Aus der Sammlung Ullstein 1894-1945

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Edited by: Deutsches Historisches Museum, Axel Springer Syndication Texts by: Katrin Bomhoff, Konrad Dussel, Anton Holzer, Patrick Rössler, Annette Vowinckel German 2017, 208 Pages, 230 Ills. Softcover 260mm x 213mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-4324-2
| A legendary chapter of the history of media and photography

When photography found its way into the world of journalism at the turn of the twentieth century, it permanently transformed the landscape of the press. Using the example of the weekly magazine Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung, published by the Ullstein Verlag between 1894 and 1945, in collaboration with the photographic collection at the ullstein bild picture agency, the Deutsches Historisches Museum traces the birth of the illustrated magazine as a new medium and its use of photography. The collected, original photographs by prominent photographers such as Georg and Otto Haeckel, Philipp Kester, Martin Munkacsi, Felix H. Man, Erich Salomon, and Rosemarie Clausen, as well as by numerous lesser-known press photographers, cover a broad spectrum: current political affairs, everyday life, culture, sports, and portrait photography. With astute contributions by photographic and media historians, the richly illustrated publication reappraises a chapter of the history of media and photography that is offering an insightful look at the twentieth century.Exhibition: 23.06. – 31.10.2017, Deutsches Historisches Museum