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  1. Louise Emma Augusta Dahl-Wolfe (November 19, 1895 – December 11, 1989) was an American photographer. She is known primarily for her work for Harper's Bazaar , in association with fashion editor Diana Vreeland .

  2. Louise Dahl-Wolfe. 1895 to 1989. After studying painting, figure drawing, and design at the San Francisco Institute of Art, Dahl-Wolfe began experimenting with photography in 1921, inspired by Anne Brigman’s photographs.

  3. Feb 29, 2016 · At first blush, photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe cut an unlikely figure in the fashion world. Bespectacled and chubby-cheeked, she was 40 years old when editor Carmel Snow hired her in 1936 to take...

  4. Artist. Louise Dahl-Wolfe. (1895 - 1989) American. Biography. Born in Alameda, California, Dahl-Wolfe studied at the San Francisco Institute of Art. In 1921, while working as a sign painter, she discovered the photographs of Anne Brigman, a Pictorialist based in California and associated with the Stieglitz circle in New York.

  5. Oct 25, 2017 · As a pioneer of her profession, photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe was the epitome of an independent postwar woman. But it wasn’t only her achievements that helped redefine female empowerment. It ...

  6. Louise Emma Augusta Dahl-Wolfe (November 19, 1895 – December 11, 1989) was an American photographer. She is known primarily for her work for Harper's Bazaar, in association with fashion editor Diana Vreeland. At Harper's Bazaar she pioneered a new standard in color photography.

  7. Louise Dahl-Wolfe (United States, 1895–1989) is best known as a fashion photographer. Her tenure at Harper’s Bazaar from 1936 until 1958, a period when the journal was at the vanguard of dramatic changes to the style and content of women’s magazines, provided her with particular prestige.

  8. Oct 21, 2017 · Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Pioneer of the 'Female Gaze' The American photographer helped forge the way for female photographers, who are often overlooked in favour of the distinctively male giants of photography like Irving Penn and Richard Avedon. Left: Looking at Matisse, Museum of Modern Art, 1939.

  9. Feb 21, 2024 · Dahl-Wolfe specialized in color photography. She later photographed movie stars in Hollywood and worked for Vogue and Sports Illustrated. She retired in 1960. Dates: 1895 - 1989. Role (s): Photographer; Formerly Attributed To. Nationality: American. Born: Alameda, California, United States, North America. Died:

  10. Acclaimed for her impeccable color sense and her innovative use of naturalistic decors in fashion photography, Louise Dahl-Wolfe was probably the foremost female fashion photographer during the early postwar period.