Karl Struss Black and White Photography
Karl Struss was an American photographer and cinematographer born in New York in 1886. He studied photography at Columbia University under the guidance of Clarence White. Through his studies, Struss developed the Struss Pictorial Lens, a soft-focus lens popular with the pictorial photographers and in the motion picture industry of the era.
(Biography provided by PDNB Gallery)
1910s Modern Karl Struss Black and White Photography
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Early 20th Century Modern Karl Struss Black and White Photography
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Early 20th Century American Realist Karl Struss Black and White Photography
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Early 20th Century Modern Karl Struss Black and White Photography
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Early 2000s Contemporary Karl Struss Black and White Photography
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1930s Modern Karl Struss Black and White Photography
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1940s Modern Karl Struss Black and White Photography
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Early 2000s Contemporary Karl Struss Black and White Photography
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Early 2000s Contemporary Karl Struss Black and White Photography
Silver Gelatin, Photographic Film, Photographic Paper
1890s Modern Karl Struss Black and White Photography
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Early 2000s Contemporary Karl Struss Black and White Photography
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1970s Modern Karl Struss Black and White Photography
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Early 2000s Contemporary Karl Struss Black and White Photography
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2010s Modern Karl Struss Black and White Photography
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1890s Modern Karl Struss Black and White Photography
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1960s Modern Karl Struss Black and White Photography
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