Helmar Lerski

Portrait of Helmar Lerski, 1946 Helmar Lerski (18 February 1871, in Strasbourg – 19 September 1956, in Zürich) was a photographer who laid some of the important foundations of modern photography. His works are on display in the USA, Germany, Israel and Switzerland. He focused mainly on portraits and the technique of photography with mirrors.

His real name was Israel Schmuklerski. In 1876, the family moved to Zürich, Switzerland, where the family was naturalized. In 1888, Lerski emigrated to the United States, where he worked as an actor. Around 1910, he began to photograph. In 1915, he returned to Europe and worked as a cameraman and expert for special effects for many films, including Fritz Lang's ''Metropolis''. At the end of the 1920s, he made a name as an avant-garde portrait photographer.

In 1932, he emigrated with his second wife to Mandate Palestine, where he continued to work as a photographer, cameraman, and film director. On 22 March 1948, they left what was by then Israel and settled again in Zürich. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Yadayim ʻovdot, tsilumim mi-shenot ha-40 / Helmar Lersḳi ; [ha-otser], Nisan Perez.
    ידיים עובדות : צילומים משנות ה־40 /
    by Lerski, Helmar, 1871-1956
    Published 2011
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