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          Lotte Jacobi (American, ) 'Franz Lederer' c.!

          Photograms are photographs created without a camera by placing objects directly onto light-sensitive material and exposing it to light.

        1. Photograms are photographs created without a camera by placing objects directly onto light-sensitive material and exposing it to light.
        2. The photographers Lotte Jacobi (‐), Eva Besnyö (‐) and.
        3. Lotte Jacobi (American, ) 'Franz Lederer' c.
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        5. Her limitless, unshakable passion for Canadian photography has been inspiring.
        6. Lotte Jacobi

          German-American photographer

          Lotte Jacobi

          Lotte Jacobi, self portrait, circa

          Born

          Johanna Alexandra "Lotte" Jacobi


          ()August 17,

          Toruń, Prussia (today Poland)

          DiedMay 6, () (aged&#;93)

          Deering, New Hampshire

          CitizenshipAmerican
          EducationRoyal Academy (Poznań), Bavarian State Academy of Photography and the University of Munich
          OccupationPhotographer
          Known&#;forPortrait photography
          StyleHumanist photography
          Spouse(s)Fritz Honig (m, div.

          ), Erich Reiss (m. , deceased in )

          ChildrenJohn Honig

          LotteJacobi (August 17, &#; May 6, ) was a leading American portrait photographer and photojournalist, known for her high-contrast black-and-white portrait photography, characterized by intimate, sometimes dramatic, sometimes idiosyncratic and often definitive humanist depictions of both ordinary people in the United States and Europe and some of the most important artists, thinkers and activists of the 20th centur