Germany, The New Photography 1927 – 33, ed David Mellor

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By 1930 a new kind of photography had developed in Germany.  It included the work of Bauhaus cameramen like Laszlo Moholy-Nagy and Werner Graff; the New Objectivity photographers, Albert Renger-Patzsch and Helmar Lerski; and, finally, the photo-journalists who pictured society, like Erich Salomon, Felix Man and the Worker Photographers (back cover).

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Weight 0.297 kg