Sheeler

Charles (1883-1965). American photographer. In 1923, he started working in Vogue‘s New York office, alternating between fashion photographs and other topics, such as urban architecture and industrial plants (the photographs that Ford commissioned from him in the late 1920s are famous). His images displayed a painterly quality influenced by the work of Steichen and Stieglitz: he also painted, approaching it like commercial photography in a rigorous highly photographic style.