This image by Barbara Alfors shows the Kaufman House in Palm Springs, California. The house was made famous by the photographs of Julius Shulman.
Julius Shulman, born in Brooklyn, New York, on October 10, 1910, is an American architectural photographer best known for his photograph "Case Study House #22, Los Angeles, 1960. Pierre Koenig, Architect." The house is also known as The Stahl House. Shulman's photography spread California modernism around the world. Through his many books, exhibits and personal appearances his work ushered in a new appreciation for the movement beginning in the 1990s. His vast library of images currently reside at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. His contemporaries include Ezra Stoller and Hedrich Blessing. Richard Neutras Kaufman House (1946) in Palm Springs, California. ... Richard Neutras Kaufman House (1946) in Palm Springs, California. ... Brooklyn (named for the Dutch city Breukelen) is one of the five boroughs of New York City. ... Official language(s) English de facto Capital Albany Largest city New York City Area Ranked 27th - Total 54,520 sq mi (141,205 km²) - Width 285 miles (455 km) - Length 330 miles (530 km) - % water 13. ... October 10 is the 283rd day of the year (284th in Leap years). ... 1910 (MCMX) was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Sunday of the 13-day slower Julian calendar. ... Pierre Koenig was architect of the Case Study Houses No. ... A building at the Getty Center, seen from the Central Garden The Getty Center in Los Angeles, California, USA, is the current home of the J. Paul Getty Museum as well as a research institute, conservation institute, grant program, and leadership institute. ...
JuliusShulman ist einer der berühmtesten Architekturfotografen der Welt.
In mehr als 60 Berufsjahren hat es JuliusShulman geschafft, mit seinen Fotos die zeitgenössische amerikanische Architektur auf der ganzen Welt bekannt zu machen.
Gerne platzierte Shulman auch mal attraktive Studentinnen in seine streng durchkomponierten Bilder.