1928 | Europe • Germany
| Karl Blossfeldt publishes Urformen der Kunst. Title | Lightbox | Checklist |
1928 | North America • USA
| The execution of Ruth Synder by electrocution at Sing Sing Prison is secretly photographed by Tom Howard and is published in an extra edition of the Daily News: New York‘s Picture Newspaper. (12 January 1928) |
1928 | Europe • Germany
| Albert Renger-Patzsch publishes Die Welt ist Schön (Munich: Kurt Wolff, 1928) |
1929 | Europe • Germany
| August Sander publishes Antlitz der Zeit with an introduction by Alfred Döblin (Munich: Transmare and Kurt Wolff, 1929). |
1929 | North America • USA
| Edward Steichen publishes Steichen The Photographer with text by Carl Sandburg (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1929). |
1929 | North America • USA | The St. Valentine's Day Massacre takes place in Chicago and the bloody remains are photographed by numerous news photographers. (14 February 1929) |
1929 | Europe • France
| Man Ray and Lee Miller rediscover the Sabattier effect and call it solarization. They start to use it for artistic photographs. |
1929 | Europe • France
| Photographs of the slaughterhouses at La Villette in Paris by Eli Lotar are published in the Surrealist publication Documents, (issue 6). |
1930 | Europe • France
| Claude Cahun publishes Aveux non Avenus (Paris: Éditions du Carrefour, 1930). |
1930 | Europe • France | Film stills for Luis Bunuel's surrealist film L'Âge d'or published in Le Surrealisme au service de la revolution (issue 1). (June 1930) |
1930 | Europe • Russia
| In Russia the photomagazine USSR in Construction ('SSSR na stroike') is published. The use of photomontage and collage by photographers such as Alexander Rodchenko influences graphic design. Title | Lightbox | Checklist |
1930 | Europe • Czechoslovakia
| Frantisek Drtikol publishes Zena ve Svetle [Women in Light] (Prague: E. Beaufort, 1930). |
1930 | Europe • France
| Eugène Atget publishes Atget Photographe de Paris (New York: E. Weyhe, 1930). |
1930 | North America • USA
| Ansel Adams publishes Taos Pueblo. |
1931 | Europe • Great Britain
| Bill Brandt moves to London. |
1931 | Europe • Germany
| Erich Salomon publishes Berühmte Zeitgenossen. |
1931 | Europe • France
| Moi Ver publishes Paris with an introduction by Fernand Léger (Paris: Jeanne Walter, 1931).
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1931 | Europe • France
| Max Ernst and René Crevel publish Mr. Knife Miss Fork text by René Crevel" (Paris: The Black Sun Press, 1931). |
1931 | Europe • Germany
| Helmar Lerski publishes Köpfe des Alltags. |
1932 | North America • USA
| Lewis Hine publishes Men at Work (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1932) |