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Gelatin Silver Print, 6.5 x 4.5 inches, 1927
A wash of natural light catches the worker in the foreground and freezes him in the midst of his task… while his co-workers, out of the depth of field, are a fluid blur of movement.
In its dramatic use of light and its unconventional approach to its subject, this photograph seems far too avant-garde to be a typical commercial illustration or industrial documentary work. It was part of a large set (perhaps around 400 photographs originally) most likely commissioned by General Motors. Based on a sampling of images from that group, it appears that the unknown photographer was very consciously creating modernist works of photographic art from the everyday scenes of the automobile industry.
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