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Klaus Kinold. Architectural Photographs: Photographs of Architecture
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Klaus Kinold. Architectural Photographs: Photographs of Architecture

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The work of Klaus Kinold, born 1939 in Essen, is part of a tradition of photography, and particularly of architectural photography. Architecture was one of the most important themes of early photography - not least because it stood still. Initially this was an important characteristic, since exposure times were long.

The accuracy of observation, the precision in detail, the translation of three-dimensional objects into a convincingly construed image are among the virtues of the architectural photographer Klaus Kinold. What takes precedence in his work is not the moment at which a thing suddenly reveals its essence, a lucky coincidence, but rather the condition that is considered to be essential, set also by the right photographic standpoint.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Edition Axel Menges
Country
Germany
Date
1 December 2016
Pages
120
ISBN
9783936681932

The work of Klaus Kinold, born 1939 in Essen, is part of a tradition of photography, and particularly of architectural photography. Architecture was one of the most important themes of early photography - not least because it stood still. Initially this was an important characteristic, since exposure times were long.

The accuracy of observation, the precision in detail, the translation of three-dimensional objects into a convincingly construed image are among the virtues of the architectural photographer Klaus Kinold. What takes precedence in his work is not the moment at which a thing suddenly reveals its essence, a lucky coincidence, but rather the condition that is considered to be essential, set also by the right photographic standpoint.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Edition Axel Menges
Country
Germany
Date
1 December 2016
Pages
120
ISBN
9783936681932