Walter Rudolph Black and White Photography
German, d. 1997
Walter Rudolph
His photographs are reminiscent of the jet-set photographer Slim Aarons. Walter Rudolph discovered the world as a photographer on the idea, travel was his passion, his clients took him to the hottest places in the world in the 1970s and 1980s.
After training as a photographer, he began to establish himself as a travel photographer. In the 1970s, he got the chance to work for the well-known tourism company TUI. This gave him the opportunity to regularly travel to Europe and faraway countries, getting to know the country and its people. His atmospheric photographs ended up on many travel brochures and were distributed as photo series by international photo agencies.
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Artist: Walter Rudolph
Retro Hotel Lobby of the 1970ies, Limited Edition, Printed Later
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Retro Hotel Lobby of the 1970ies, Limited Edition, Printed Later
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Retro Hotel Lobby of the 1970ies, Limited Edition, Printed Later
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