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1986)

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 295

1986)

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Eugene Omar Goldbeck (1892-1986) PANORAMA PORTRAIT OF THE PAN-AMERICAN PLANES PHOTOGRAPHED PRIOR TO TAKE OFF, 1927. Silver gelatin print panorama, group portrait in front of five planes and hangar area, measuring 255 x 1360mm, titled and numbered '881' in the negative, with photographer and publisher's credits, mounted to modern card. Together with a silver gelatin print panorama, attributed to the National Photo Service (without Goldbeck's name in the negative), titled in the negative 'Officers and Employees of the Engineering Dept of teh SAAID, April 1925, FD Lacklard...', measuring 255 x 1360mm, and numbered 1024A in the negative with the publisher's credit Goldbeck (1892-1986), who had served in the Photographic Division of the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps, set up the National Photo Service in 1921 - the first and only independent news photography supplier headquartered in Texas at the time. In the 1930s they started producing motionpicture footage. He continued focussing on military subjects, touring US military bases at home and abroad, until after the Second World War. He continued photographing all over the world, capturing landscapes in panorama; this view contrasts the industrial rail-yard against of post-war Anchorage with the wilderness beyond. Goldbeck’s technical expertise in panoramic photography led him to patent several improvements to the Cirkut camera, enabling photographers to record views from a great height while maintaining an even scan.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 295
Beschreibung:

Eugene Omar Goldbeck (1892-1986) PANORAMA PORTRAIT OF THE PAN-AMERICAN PLANES PHOTOGRAPHED PRIOR TO TAKE OFF, 1927. Silver gelatin print panorama, group portrait in front of five planes and hangar area, measuring 255 x 1360mm, titled and numbered '881' in the negative, with photographer and publisher's credits, mounted to modern card. Together with a silver gelatin print panorama, attributed to the National Photo Service (without Goldbeck's name in the negative), titled in the negative 'Officers and Employees of the Engineering Dept of teh SAAID, April 1925, FD Lacklard...', measuring 255 x 1360mm, and numbered 1024A in the negative with the publisher's credit Goldbeck (1892-1986), who had served in the Photographic Division of the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps, set up the National Photo Service in 1921 - the first and only independent news photography supplier headquartered in Texas at the time. In the 1930s they started producing motionpicture footage. He continued focussing on military subjects, touring US military bases at home and abroad, until after the Second World War. He continued photographing all over the world, capturing landscapes in panorama; this view contrasts the industrial rail-yard against of post-war Anchorage with the wilderness beyond. Goldbeck’s technical expertise in panoramic photography led him to patent several improvements to the Cirkut camera, enabling photographers to record views from a great height while maintaining an even scan.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 295
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