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1921North America • USA  
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Alvin Langdon Coburn
Alfred Stieglitz 
1907 
  
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Alfred Stieglitz - An Exhibition of Photography by Alfred Steiglitz - 145 prints, over 128 of which have never been publicly shown, dating from 1886-1921 opens at the Anderson Galleries (Park Avenue and Fifty-ninth street, New York). It is an early retrospective of his work. (2 July 1921)
1921Asia • Japan Fukuhara Shinzo, Kakefuda Isao and Otaguro Motoo put on the Art Photography Exhibition at the Shimeido Gallery and attack traditional art photography. (July 1921)
1922Europe • France Man Ray publishes Les Champs délicieux with an introduction by his friend Tristan Tzara. The book includes his Rayograms.
1923Europe • Germany László Moholy-Nagy starts teaching a photography course at the Bauhaus which is a innovative center for graphic and product design.
1924Europe • Germany The expression Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) is used to describe neo-realist painters by Gustav Hartlaub (Director of the Mannhreim Kunsthalle). The term becomes applied to a group of photographers including Albert Renger-Patzsch (1897-1966), August Sander (1876-1964) Helmar Lerski (1871-1956) and Karl Blossfeldt (1865-1952). Each of them publishes seminal photographic books in the 1920s and Germany becomes one of the leading countries for the integration of photographs into graphic design.
1925Europe • Germany  
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László Moholy-Nagy
Book cover for Laszlo Moholy-Nagy "Malerei Photografie Film --Painting Photography Film. Bauhausbücher 8" (Munich: Albert Langen, 1925) 
1925 
  
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László Moholy-Nagy publishes Malerei Fotografie Film - Bauhausbücher 8 (Munich: Albert Langen, 1925). This book embraces all the new ways in which photographs can be used and combined with typography for advertising and commercial applications.
1925Europe • Germany Leica uses the 35mm still format that became the most widely used film standard
1925North America • USA  
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Unidentified photographer/creator
Anatol Josepho 
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Anatol Josepho a Siberian immigrant to America invents the Photobooth.
1926Europe • France An uncredited photograph by Eugčne Atget is published in the Surrealist magazine La Révolution surréaliste (no. 7).
1926Europe • France A surrealist exhibition organized by Man Ray opens at the Galerie Surréaliste, 16 rue Jacques Callot, Paris. (26 March 1926)
1927Europe  
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Germaine Krull
Book cover for Germaine Krull "Métal. Introduction by Florent Fels" (Paris: Librairie des Arts Décoratifs, 1928) 
1928 
  
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Germaine Krull publishes Métal with an introduction by Florent Fels" (Paris: Librairie des Arts Décoratifs, 1928)
1927North America • Canada The first exhibition of Pictorial photography is held in Vancouver (B.C.).
1927Europe • UK Violet K. Blaiklock (?-1961) and Agnes Beatrice Warburg, UK, (1872-1953) co-found the Colour Group of The Royal Photographic Society (UK). Prior to this they had experimented with many different forms of color photography, inventing the Warburytype.
1928Europe • Germany  
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Karl Blossfeldt
Cornus florida. Box-wood of N. America, Flowering Dogwood. Shoots enlarged 3 times. 
[Urformen der Kunst / Art Forms in Nature, Pl. 18] 
1929 (2nd edition) 
  
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Karl Blossfeldt publishes Urformen der Kunst
  
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1928Europe • Germany  
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Albert Renger-Patzsch
Book cover for "Die Welt ist Schön -- the World is Beautiful" (Munich: Kurt Wolff, 1928) 
1928 
  
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Albert Renger-Patzsch publishes Die Welt ist Schön (Munich: Kurt Wolff, 1928)
1928North America • USA  
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Tom Howard
Execution of Ruth Synder 
1928 
  
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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)
1929North 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)
1929Europe • France  
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Eli Lotar
Untitled (Head of Slaughtered Calf) 
1929 (ca) 
  
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Photographs of the slaughterhouses at La Villette in Paris by Eli Lotar are published in the Surrealist publication Documents, (issue 6).
1929Europe • France  
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Man Ray
Seated Nude 
1929 
  
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Man Ray and Lee Miller rediscover the Sabattier effect and call it solarization. They start to use it for artistic photographs.
1929North America • USA  
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Edward Steichen
Book cover for Edward Steichen "Steichen. the Photographer. Text by Carl Sandburg" (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1929) 
1929 
  
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Edward Steichen publishes Steichen The Photographer with text by Carl Sandburg (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1929).

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