国立アメリカ歴史博物館のインスタグラム(amhistorymuseum) - 5月15日 20時15分


Before the era of selfies, taking a self-portrait took some planning. This image shows photographer Dr. Erich Salomon at work, his preferred Ermanox camera in hand.
In 1886, Salomon was born to a prominent Jewish family in Berlin, Germany. He became a lawyer before the outbreak of World War I but was drafted into service. When he returned, his family had lost its fortune and he needed to work. Salomon became interested in photography and soon specialized in taking photographs where cameras were not allowed and without his subject’s knowledge. He was labeled the first “candid cameraman” and called himself a bildjournalist, still the German word for “photojournalist.” Swipe right to see a few samples of his work: (1) the U.S. Supreme Court in session (2) Elisabeth Schumann performing (3) the French Foreign Minister spotting Salomon. Interested in how Salomon's photos came to the Smithsonian? Follow the link in our bio to learn more.
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