August Sander was a famous German portrait and documentary photographer in the 20th century. He took photographs on ordinary people living in Germany at the time. Sander was born in Herdorf. While working at a local mine, Sander first learned about photography by assisting a photographer who was working for a mining company. With financial support from his uncle, he bought photographic equipment and set up his own darkroom. The photograph group at Banff day services is going to look at some of his work at Duff house on Friday.
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
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