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PIX Publishing

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contains photos distributed by PIX to Dutch publishing companies. The Spaarnestad collection does not contain a separate PIX archive. The photos in these archives coming from publishing companies are filed away according to subject not by the names of the photo bureaus. As far as the information goes
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from 1937, in the same way as Cornell Capa, but from 1939 started photographing for the agency, which sent her on theatrical assignments, since players and producers were used to female photographers, and she subsequently founded her own agency, Graphic House, in 1941.
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photographers and the American magazine and newspaper market, profiting from the development of photojournalism in the USA in the 1930s onwards. As many of the photographers for PIX were
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from 1928 until 1941, when Germany and the United States declared war and Lochner was held and then deported as an enemy alien. Jewish employees were sacked, and many fled Europe.
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PIX was dissolved in 1969 with the rise of television which displaced the big picture magazines and most of its members moved their business to other picture agencies.
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were also briefly associated with PIX (Cornell worked as a printer in the laboratory). Karger, a German, left banking for a career in stage photography.
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American citizens, they were not allowed in the war theaters during WWII, so they stayed home and covered the home front, though during the
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which followed European, particularly German, precedents. From 1935 to 1969 it supplied news and feature photos to magazines, especially
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Photography and the Commodification of Images: from the Bettmann Archive to Corbis (1924–2010)
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Stars on stage : Eileen Darby & Broadway's Golden Age : photographs 1940–1964
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in November 1935 by Leon Daniel and Celia Kutschuk. It pre-dates the more famous
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at Rhine University, and both had worked as picture editors at the
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the copyrights of PIX material remained with the photographers.
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Other PIX photographers included Hans Knopf (1907–1967),
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before becoming a photographer and producing work for
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Index

photo bureau
Life
Sports Illustrated
Park Avenue
Magnum
the Ukraine
photojournalism
Associated Press
Berlin
Louis Lochner
émigré
naturalized
Korean War
Cold War
Ed Feingersh
Alfred Eisenstaedt
Robert Capa
Cornell Capa
Jerry Cooke
darkroom
Fortune
Collier's
Time
Lawrence Fried
The Saturday Evening Post
The New York Times
Vogue
Collier's
Parade Magazine
Newsweek

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