George Hurrell Sr. (1904)

George Hurrell Sr.
  • Role: Těžko říct
  • Datum narození: 1. června 1904
  • Datum úmrtí: 17. května 1992
<!--en-->Classically trained as a painter, Hurrell employed fine art techniques in his compositions. Beginning in 1930, Hurrell worked as a portrait photographer for most of the major Hollywood motion picture studios, first with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. While most of the country suffered during the Great Depression in the 1930s, the movie industry thrived. During this time especially, Hurrell's photographs did more than just promote a film or a celebrity; for many, the glamour, romance, and drama of these photos provided a momentary mental escape from difficult times. Hurrell is credited with creating the standard for the idealized Hollywood glamour portrait. Always an innovator, he invented the boom light and developed several-now standard-lighting techniques. Hurrell's signature use of precision lighting, spotlights, shadows, and hand-retouching on the negatives produced romantic portraits that became his trademark style and the definition of glamour for the movie industry. The very notion is so familiar, and the images that most perfectly illustrate the concept are so readily conjured, that most movie fans are unaware that one man - a single photographer - is largely responsible for the look and feel of the classic film-glamour ideal.

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Filmografie

Film
Rok
Role
Rabbit Test
1978
Fotograf
Koncert pro Satana
1971
Fotograf
Jezdci noci
1940
Fotograf
Romeo and Juliet
1936
Fotograf
Escapade
1935
Fotograf
Secrets
1933
Fotograf
Red-Headed Woman
1932
Fotograf
Letty Lynton
1932
Fotograf
Possessed
1931
Fotograf
The Unholy Three
1930
Fotograf
Free and Easy
1930
Fotograf