Photographer

Philippe Halsman

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Full NamePhilippe Halsman
Birth NameFilips Halsmans (Latvian), Philipp Halsmann (German)
Date of BirthMay 2, 1906
Place of BirthRiga, Russian Empire (present-day Latvia)
Date of DeathJune 25, 1979
Place of DeathNew York City, United States
NationalityAmerican
EthnicityJewish
EducationStudied electrical engineering in Dresden, Germany
AccusationIn September 1928, accused of his father’s murder during a hiking trip in the Austrian Tyrol; sentenced to four years in prison; later pardoned and released in October 1930 after a campaign for his innocence
Photography CareerStarted contributing to fashion magazines like Vogue in France; known for sharp, closely cropped portraits; fled to Marseille during the German invasion; obtained U.S. visa with help from Albert Einstein
Notable WorkPhotographed model Constance Ford for Elizabeth Arden’s “Victory Red” lipstick campaign; contributed to Life magazine, eventually becoming known for 101 covers; famously photographed Albert Einstein in 1947
LegacyRenowned as one of the best portrait photographers; remembered for his sharp, closely cropped images; his work contributed significantly to fashion and magazine photography in the mid-20th century

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