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Manuel Alvarez Bravo's main experience

Manuel Alvarez Bravo

Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Mexican photographer. Bravo, who is versatile, also shows his talents in the film field. From 1930 to 193 1, he worked as a film still life photographer in Viva Mexico directed by Sergei Senstad. On June 2002 10, Bravo died.

Chinese name: Manuel alvarez bravo.

Mbth: ManuelAlvarezBravo

Nationality: Mexico

Place of birth: Mexico City

Date of birth: 1902

Date of death: June 65438 +654381October+September 2002.

Occupation: photographer

Masterpiece: A nap with rave reviews.

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Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Mexican photographer. He is a master of running out of light. He regards other photographers as adjectives of light. Deal with the theme of the work. For example, the vertical sunlight at noon usually causes high contrast of the picture. However, he handled the problem well and skillfully emphasized all the shadows. A nap with rave reviews was shot in the midday sun. Bravo, who is versatile, also shows his talents in the film field. From 1930 to 193 1, he worked as a film still life photographer in Viva Mexico directed by Sergei Senstad. The following year, he held his first photo exhibition. Shortly after the exhibition, I bought some photos of him at new york Museum of Modern Art..

Photography career

Manuel Alvarez Alvarez Bravo, deeply influenced by Mexican culture, has created some important photographic works, the importance of which has not been recognized until recent years. He paid attention to the subtle things of human interaction, especially the life of the lower class, and created many meaningful images about dreams, death and fleeting life.

A Bravo 1902 was born in Mexico City. His father and grandfather are both painters and photographers. When he was a child, he entered a Catholic primary school and later became a scribe. At the same time, he went to night school to study bookkeeping, and later became a worker in the Mexican Ministry of Finance. 19 17 He began to study literature seriously and studied music and painting at the National Art Institute the following year.

1922, A Bravo became interested in photography, and two years later he bought his first camera. From 1926 to 1927, he experimented with abstract images of folded paper and won the first prize in the regional exhibition held in Oaxaca. From 65438 to 0927, a Bravo met Tina Modotti, who shared the same interests with the famous photographer Edward Weston and studied photography together. She encouraged Bravo and deeply influenced Bravo's works. After they met, A. Bravo began his meaningful creative activities and became the main figure of the thriving Mexican art movement in the 1930s. 1932, he held his first solo photography exhibition at Poseida Art Museum in Mexico City. Soon, he met Cartier-Bresson and held an exhibition with Cartier-Bresson and Walker Evans in new york.

1938, a Bravo met Andre Brayton, the founder of surrealism. Bravo is not a member of the surrealist movement, but he is very interested in surrealist images and aesthetics. This may be confirmed by his works with strong characteristics. A Bravo is the founder of Mexican Plastic Arts Publishing Foundation, and has been the director and chief photographer of the Foundation since 1959. During the 1940s and 1950s, Bravo rarely took photos, but focused on cinematography and taught in the Mexican Film Workers' Union. In 1960s, he resumed his active photography career and has been living and working in Mexico City.

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On June 2002 10, Bravo died. He didn't stop filming until shortly before his death. As one of the few famous photographers in the world who entered the 2 1 century, he has passed 100, 8 months and 15 days since the day he was born.