"Shulman had 'a profound effect on the writing and teaching of architectural history and understanding architecture, especially Southern California modernism,' said Thomas Hines, UCLA professor emeritus of architecture and urban design. And Newsweek magazine's Cathleen McGuigan wrote that some of Shulman's photographs of modern glass houses in Palm Springs and Los Angeles 'are so redolent of the era in which they were built you can practically hear the Sinatra tunes wafting in the air and the ice clinking in the cocktail glasses.'"
Claudia Luther in the Los Angeles Times writes an obit for Julius Shulman, real-estate photographer.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
One-Shot Shulman
Labels:
1950s,
1960s,
California,
cultural history,
design,
Los Angeles,
photography,
twentieth century
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